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Honoring Sheila Jackson Lee

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April 19, 2025
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Honoring Sheila Jackson Lee
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In a powerful tribute to public service and unwavering dedication, Houston City Council has officially renamed Terminal E at Bush Intercontinental Airport in honor of the late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. Having served in the U.S. House of Representatives for nearly three decades and five years on Houston City Council, Jackson Lee passed away in July 2024 at the age of 74. The renaming of the terminal is more than a ceremonial gesture—it’s a message to the world that Sheila Jackson Lee’s legacy is deeply woven into the fabric of Houston.

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The council first approved the renaming in December, but the final vote came after a mandatory public comment period, which concluded in March 2025. Over 2,000 public responses were submitted, with an overwhelming 80% supporting the renaming. The resolution was introduced under Proposition A by Council Members Edward Pollard, Tiffany Thomas, Martha Castex-Tatum, Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, Tarsha Jackson, Abbie Kamin, Sallie Alcorn, and Letitia Plummer.

Sheila Jackson Lee’s influence wasn’t confined to U.S. borders—she was a respected figure within the global Pakistani diaspora, especially among Pakistani Americans in Houston. She regularly attended cultural festivals, Pakistan Day parades, Eid gatherings, and community fundraisers. Her active participation earned her the trust and admiration of the Pakistani community, who saw her as a genuine ally and friend. She spoke out in Congress on key issues impacting Pakistan and Pakistani Americans, including immigration reform, the Kashmir conflict, and human rights. Her advocacy for the rights of Muslim minorities and South Asians resonated across continents, with Pakistani media often covering her speeches and honoring her support.

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Many Pakistani politicians, diplomats, and community leaders described Jackson Lee as “a true friend of Pakistan.” Following her passing, social media was flooded with tributes from Pakistani Americans who referred to her as “the voice of our community.” “Sheila Jackson Lee was more than a politician—she was our champion,” said one community leader. “She listened to us when others didn’t.”

For Pakistani Americans and the broader South Asian community, this tribute is a moment of pride. It symbolizes that voices from immigrant communities matter and that leaders like Sheila Jackson Lee will always be remembered—not just for what they did, but for how they made people feel seen, heard, and valued

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