Vietnamese Americans gather across the U.S. for another somber Black April.
Democrats team up with communists for “May Day” protests promoting Marxism.
President Trump directs U.S. military to escort innocent bystanders out of the Strait of Hormuz.
Vietnamese Americans gather across the U.S. for another somber Black April.
Democrats team up with communists for “May Day” protests promoting Marxism.
President Trump directs U.S. military to escort innocent bystanders out of the Strait of Hormuz.
Black April reminds us that the fall of South Vietnam was not just the end of a war, but a warning to the world. As Communism adapts and reemerges, the Vietnamese American community stands vigilant, honoring sacrifice while defending freedom in America and beyond. Never forget.
The phrase “Next Year in Jerusalem” carried the Jewish people through centuries of exile, keeping alive their dream of freedom and return. In that same spirit, the words “Next Year in Saigon” echo the hopes of the Free Vietnamese people who lost their homeland on April 30, 1975. It is more than a wish — it is a vow. A vow to honor our past, unite our diaspora, and one day bring freedom back to the Vietnamese homeland.