By Michelle Mai Selesky
Senator
Rand Paul in his speech to the Republican National Convention Wednesday night
highlighted the personal stories of Southeast Asian immigrants, including the
Taing family from Cambodia and Vietnamese brothers Hung and Thuan Trinh, who
risked their lives to sail to America on a boat from Vietnam. He told us about
the risk they took to flee their war-torn countries – a risk often unimaginable
to many of us born in the United States – to find freedom, peace and opportunity
in the country we call home.
As a second-generation Vietnamese-American,
I was proud and encouraged to see Republicans not only praising immigrants who
worked hard to build their own success, but calling attention to the often
politically-overlooked group of Americans who so embody the American dream and
are increasingly important to the future of our country.
Some interesting
facts to consider: Asians recently surpassed Hispanics to become the largest
group of immigrants to the United States, with Asians approaching 40 percent of
immigrants in 2009 while immigrants of Hispanic origin were just over 30
percent. To add to that, the number of Asian-Americans running for Congress this
year has more than tripled since 2008.
Republicans take
note: As the Asian-American population continues to grow and become
more and more politically engaged we have a huge opportunity – and a huge
responsibility – to include Asian-Americans into our party that promotes and
defends our shared values of family, small business ownership, and freedom from
big government.
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Michelle
Mai Selesky is the Communications Coordinator at Gingrich
Communications where she orchestrates radio and media opportunities for the
former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and his co-authors, in addition to
promoting speeches, book signings, Newt.org, and DVD and audio marketing. She
also serves as the Communications Director of the Young Conservatives Coalition
(YCC).
Michelle holds a Masters Degree in Political Management from the
Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University. In
2007, she graduated with honors from UCLA, where she earned a B.A. in Political
Science and served as team captain of the UCLA Women's Gymnastics team. Before
joining Gingrich Communications, Michelle was a production assistant intern at
The Michael Reagan Show in Los Angeles. She currently works and resides in
Washington, DC.