Long Beach’s Rep. Lowenthal Co-Creates Bipartisan Congressional Cambodia Caucus
Long Beach Post | 22 March 2016
Congressman
Alan Lowenthal, who represents portions of Long Beach, announced he and
Rep. Steve Chabot have created a bipartisan Congressional Cambodia
Caucus at the Capitol, to “bring together Members of Congress interested
in both Cambodia’s difficult political situation and the broader U.S.
relationship” with the country.
Lowenthal and Chabot will serve as co-chairs of the new
caucus—Lowenthal’s significant role likely due to the fact that his
district holds the largest population of Cambodians outside of Cambodia.
“As the representative of so many Cambodian Americans, many of whom
still have deep connections to Cambodia, I feel it is critical that
Congress do everything it can to ensure that the United States continues
to serve as a positive influence on Cambodia as it works to fully
integrate into the international community,” Lowenthal said in a
statement.
“A strong U.S.-Cambodia relationship is vital to the future of
freedom and democracy in Southeast Asia,” said Chabot, a senior member
of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, in a statement. “Cambodia is
fast becoming an important economic partner to the United States and it
is imperative that we continue to foster Cambodia’s economic growth
while promoting our core values like respect for human rights and rule
of law.”
According to a release issued by Lowenthal’s office, Lowenthal and
Chabot met on March 17 with U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia Bill Heidt to
receive an update on U.S. relations with the country.
Heidt detailed U.S. interactions with Cambodia, specifically
regarding conversations the U.S. has had with the country surrounding
citizens’ democratic freedoms and freedom of speech. Heidt appeared
optimistic about the prospect of Cambodia’s young and growing
population, according to the release.
The release did not detail any information regarding the issue of deportations within the Cambodian-American community, however.
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