 Mayor, anywhere in the country, if you look throughout the country, has done more for immigrant communities than Mayor Eric Adams. So I want to say thank you to Mayor Adams, and you want to take a step further, look at history. No mayor at this point in their administration has done more for immigrant communities in the history of our city, and that is an accomplishment. We want to make sure that everyone knows this. That's our facts, and those are the facts. We want to make sure that everyone knows these. So with that, please welcome the mayor of the greatest city in the world, Mayor Eric Adams. Thank you so much, and I have to, I've been to the beautiful country of Guatemala. I have to make sure that I get to Costa Rica, El Salvador and Honduras as this administration moved forward. And I know the commissioner indicated such, but we're going to independently raise the flags here. And this is the first time that your flags will be raised here at Bowling Green. Because being mayor is not only substantive by appointing the first Dominican as a deputy mayor, the first Mexican-American to head the mayor's office of the immigrant affairs or the first Filipino or the first, first, first. Those are the substantive things that we have to do, but the symbolism is just as important. You should know that your culture and your country matters. This is the only country on the globe, I say over and over again, where you're told not to abandon your motherland as you embrace your adopted land. That is what makes us great, it's the coming together of our cultures, it's the uniqueness that we bring. And as we look at our new arrivals now that are coming here to this country, we only ask one thing that they ask, let them work. They want to work. They want to pursue the American dream. They want to be part of the experience of contributing to our societies like many of you have already. You've opened restaurants, you're our first responders. You open your small businesses, you're there in our hospitals, you're there as police officers, teachers and other professionals. You have made this city a great city and I will continue to lift up the power of diversity and all that it represents in this great city. This is the greatest city on the globe. So these countries are symbol of the representatives of those great cities. I thank you so much for coming here today and Bowling Green and saying congratulations to Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Honduras. Congratulations to you. Now we have the observation of the American flag while the American National Anthem plays. Have the presentation of Costa Rican flag by military personnel while Costa Rican National Anthem plays. Bearing the flag, Mr. Henry Campos, the presentation of Salvadorian flag by military personnel while El Salvador National Anthem plays. Bearing the flag, Captain Santiago Mendes and the Commissioner Hugo Padilla, presentation of Guatemalan flag by military personnel while Guatemalan national and Luis Miguel Diaz. Presentation now of Honduran flag by military personnel while Honduras National Anthem plays. Colonel José Roberto Pagoada.