Amata honors U.S. independence with focus on American Samoa’s role

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Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata has issued a statement in celebration of the Fourth of July, marking U.S. Independence Day. In her message, she emphasizes the significance of the Declaration of Independence and its role in establishing a “great and free nation.”

“Happy Fourth of July! Today we stand with millions of Americans in celebrating the creation of a great and free nation, and commemorating the historic Declaration of Independence that announced a new nation to the world,” said Congresswoman Amata.

She highlights American Samoa’s integration into the United States in 1900, noting its involvement as part of America’s leadership in promoting liberty and human rights globally. She extends gratitude to those who have served from American Samoa: “We salute the honorable and patriotic service of thousands of our Toa o Samoa, past and present. Fa’afetai tele to all the brave men and women serving in many places and our military families at home for your sacrifice!”

Reflecting on historical perspectives, Amata acknowledges both American founders’ vision for an exceptional nation with inherent rights for its people and similar aspirations held by Samoan leaders: “The founders of the United States in 1776 had a vision for an exceptional nation where the people had God-given rights and responsibility in determining their own destiny. Our own matai forefathers in 1900 and 1904 had in mind a vision of their own that included long-term protection and freedom for our people.”

She concludes her statement with well wishes: “Have a joyous holiday, and may God bless American Samoa and the United States!”



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