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Congresswoman Grace Meng

Representing the 6th District of New York

President Obama Signs Bill Eliminating 'Oriental' From Federal Law

May 23, 2016
In The News

President Barack Obama has signed a bill eliminating all known uses of the term "oriental" from federal law.

The bill, which was sponsored by Congresswoman Grace Meng (D-NY), was passed by the House of Representatives unanimously on Feb. 29 and again by the Senate on May 9. It was co-sponsored by 76 members of Congress, including all 51 members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.

Sen. Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), who sponsored the bill in the Senate, said in a statement that she was "proud to have seen this effort through."

"After months of advocacy in both chambers of Congress, derogatory terms in federal law will finally be updated to reflect our country's diversity," she said. "Mahalo to President Obama for his quick action."

"Oriental" had still existed in Title 42 of the U.S. Code, which was written in the 1970s. It will be replaced with "Asian Americans."

In a statement, Congresswoman Meng expressed relief that "at long last this insulting and outdated term will be gone for good."

"Many Americans may not be aware that the word 'Oriental' is derogatory," she said. "But it is an insulting term that needed to be removed from the books, and I am extremely pleased that my legislation to do that is now the law of the land."