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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is home to 1.8 million immigrants who |
3 | | have traveled to the State of Illinois
from around the world to |
4 | | seek a better life and to 1.7 million U.S.-born citizens who |
5 | | have at
least one immigrant parent; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Our nation's immigration system should uphold our |
7 | | basic values of family, economic
opportunity, fairness, and |
8 | | second chances; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The U.S. immigration system, which has resulted |
10 | | in long backlogs and deaths on the
border, is unjust and |
11 | | inequitable and is in dire need of reforms, including a |
12 | | pathway to
citizenship for all undocumented immigrants; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The current coronavirus pandemic has highlighted |
14 | | the importance of immigrants,
including the undocumented, as |
15 | | "essential workers" who have sustained, for both our State and |
16 | | our nation, our health care system, food chain, and other |
17 | | vital services, often at great risk to their own and their
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18 | | families' health and well-being; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, The administration of Donald Trump further |
20 | | aggravated the flaws within our
immigration system by |
21 | | unleashing immigration enforcement, separating children and |
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1 | | parents at
the southern border, gutting refugee and asylum |
2 | | processing, further complicating legal
immigration through |
3 | | such policies as the new public charge rule, attempting to end |
4 | | protective
programs such as DACA and Temporary Protected |
5 | | Status (TPS), imposing a new naturalization
test, further |
6 | | complicating the process to apply for citizenship, and |
7 | | instituting many other policies that
have created fear, |
8 | | confusion, and pain among families throughout our State and |
9 | | nation; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, The election and inauguration of Joe Biden as |
11 | | president provides an opportunity to
not only undo his |
12 | | predecessor's harmful policies but to also address the more |
13 | | basic inequities
and racial disparities within our immigration |
14 | | system and to enact a pathway to citizenship that
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15 | | protect DACA and TPS recipients, essential workers, and all |
16 | | undocumented immigrants,
currently numbering approximately 11 |
17 | | million nationwide and 450,000 in Illinois; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Current immigration proposals in Congress would |
19 | | exclude those convicted of prior
felonies and misdemeanors, |
20 | | provisions that exclude approximately one-third of potential
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21 | | applicants, disproportionately affecting Black immigrants; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Excluding those who have already served their |
23 | | time and are currently contributing
to their communities is a |
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1 | | form of double punishment, which is antithetical to our values |
2 | | as a state and as
a nation; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has historically welcomed |
4 | | immigrants, and elected officials of
both major political |
5 | | parties have supported legislation, policies, and programs |
6 | | that have enabled
immigrants to work, learn, raise families, |
7 | | build businesses and communities, and express their
voice in |
8 | | the civic life of our State; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has more recently taken |
10 | | national leadership on welcoming
policies for immigrants, |
11 | | including funding for citizenship and community outreach |
12 | | programs,
educational aid for immigrant students, driver's |
13 | | licenses for immigrant motorists, and protections
against |
14 | | federal immigration enforcement policies that undermine |
15 | | relations between immigrant
communities and local police; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, These policies adopted by the State of Illinois |
17 | | intend to separate state law
enforcement from federal |
18 | | immigration enforcement and are designed to protect all |
19 | | immigrants
in our State regardless of prior interaction with |
20 | | the legal system; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, At this moment when our nation faces a reckoning |
22 | | on racial justice, prompted by
the deaths of George Floyd, |
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1 | | Breonna Taylor, and so many other Black Americans but |
2 | | reflecting
historic discrimination and disinvestment against |
3 | | Black, Indigenous, and other communities of
color, we need to |
4 | | ensure that our immigration laws and policies and other laws |
5 | | that affect
immigrant communities must be grounded in racial |
6 | | equity; therefore, be it
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7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
8 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
9 | | we call upon the Biden
Administration to take immediate steps, |
10 | | including executive orders, administrative policy
changes, and |
11 | | regulatory changes, to undo the harmful immigration policies |
12 | | of the Trump
Administration, including but not limited to |
13 | | halting and dismantling the immigration enforcement
machinery |
14 | | that has harmed and separated thousands of Illinois families; |
15 | | and be it further |
16 | | RESOLVED, That we call upon
the Biden Administration, |
17 | | Senator Richard Durbin, Senator Tammy Duckworth, and the |
18 | | Illinois
U.S. House Delegation to enact legislation to create |
19 | | a pathway to citizenship for all
undocumented immigrants, fix |
20 | | other provisions of our immigrations laws that exclude and
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21 | | otherwise harm immigrants, address the root causes of |
22 | | international migration, and ground our
immigration laws in |
23 | | justice and equity; and be it further
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1 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
2 | | delivered to President Biden, the Majority
Leader and Minority |
3 | | Leader of the United States Senate, the Speaker and Minority |
4 | | Leader of
the United States House of Representatives, Senators |
5 | | Durbin and Duckworth, and all members
of the Illinois U.S. |
6 | | House Delegation.
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