US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SR506

Introduced
11/19/25  

Caption

A resolution honoring Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy, murdered as a victim of a hate crime for his Palestinian-Muslim identity, in the State of Illinois.

Impact

The resolution has implications for state laws and public policy concerning hate crimes and discrimination. It calls upon elected officials and media outlets to convey true and respectful narratives about communities, rather than perpetuating negative stereotypes or hate speech. By formally recognizing incidents of hate crimes, this resolution seeks to influence how such cases are reported and addressed, promoting a more tolerant and inclusive society. The resolution underscores the cultural, historical, and personal significance of the Palestinian community within the U.S., affirming their contributions to American society and the necessity of protecting their rights.

Summary

SR506 is a resolution that honors Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy who was tragically murdered as a victim of hate due to his Palestinian-Muslim identity. The resolution aims to raise awareness about the dangers of dehumanizing rhetoric, which can incite hate crimes and violence against individuals based on their ethnicity or religion. It establishes a commitment to ensuring that all people, particularly children, are free from discrimination and violence, promoting peace and understanding among diverse communities. Wadee's case underscores the grave consequences of hate-fueled actions, highlighting the urgent need for societal change in attitudes toward marginalized groups.

Contention

While the resolution seems straightforward in its aim to honor a young victim of hate, discussions surrounding it could provoke varied responses, particularly in the context of broader conversations about how hate crimes are addressed legislatively. Some may argue that the resolution does not go far enough in proposing concrete measures to protect against hate crimes, while others may see it as a necessary recognition of the impacts of bigotry and violence. Additionally, the framing of hate crimes and the discussion of religious and ethnic identities can evoke contentious debates, especially around free speech and its limits concerning hate speech and discrimination.

Companion Bills

US HCR57

Same As Honoring Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy, murdered as a victim of a hate crime for his Palestinian-Muslim identity, in the State of Illinois.

Previously Filed As

US HCR57

Honoring Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy, murdered as a victim of a hate crime for his Palestinian-Muslim identity, in the State of Illinois.

US HR0295

MEMORIAL-WADEE ALFAYOUMI

US HR839

Condemning Hamas for assassinating innocent Palestinians.

US SR529

A resolution condemning anti-Palestinian hatred on the anniversary of the attack in Burlington, Vermont, on November 25, 2023.

US K00640

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim November 29, 2025, as Palestinian American Day in the State of New York

US HR0213

NAKBA/PALESTINIAN REFUGEES

US SR0265

WADEE DAY

US HR876

Recognizing the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

US HR409

Recognizing the ongoing Nakba and Palestinian refugees' rights.

US HB7565

Food for Palestinian Children and Families in Gaza Act of 2026

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US HCR57

Honoring Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy, murdered as a victim of a hate crime for his Palestinian-Muslim identity, in the State of Illinois.