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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The people of Haiti have demonstrated resilience |
3 | | throughout history and have fought on the front lines for |
4 | | freedom and human dignity; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Haiti was the first nation in the world to |
6 | | abolish slavery and the slave trade after the Haitian |
7 | | Revolution; this acted as a beacon for Africans and people of |
8 | | African descent who were enslaved in racial chattel slavery |
9 | | around the world; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Throughout history, the United States and France |
11 | | have acted to undermine the freedom of the Haitian people and |
12 | | to prevent economic self-determination and have looted the |
13 | | wealth of Haitians; this has undermined the ability of |
14 | | Haitians to build a stable political and economic system; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, The recent assassination of the president of |
16 | | Haiti has caused further economic, political, and social |
17 | | instability; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, An unstable economic and political system in |
19 | | Haiti has caused the government of Haiti to be unable to |
20 | | respond to natural disasters in a manner that provides relief, |
21 | | rebuilding, and reinvestment; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Many Haitians have come to view the United States |
2 | | as a compassionate nation that can help them realize freedom, |
3 | | self-determination, and economic success in the modern world; |
4 | | this belief exists despite the historical treatment of Haitian |
5 | | people by the U.S. government and despite the failures, |
6 | | current and historical, in the treatment of African Americans, |
7 | | Black Americans, and other people of African descent in the |
8 | | United States; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Recently, brave groups of Haitian people sought |
10 | | refuge in the United States in order to build a better life; |
11 | | these brave groups were treated in an unfair, undignified, and |
12 | | inhumane manner by some members of the Border Patrol, |
13 | | including being charged on horseback, having the reins of |
14 | | horses used as lashes and whips against them, and being |
15 | | shouted at with demeaning and xenophobic language; therefore, |
16 | | be it
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17 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
18 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
19 | | we condemn the actions of the members of the U.S. Border Patrol |
20 | | who treated Haitian migrants and refugees with disrespect and |
21 | | in an inhumane manner; and be it further
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22 | | RESOLVED, That we condemn United States policies that have |
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1 | | undermined the people of Haiti and their ability to build a |
2 | | stable economic and political system and have helped cause |
3 | | thousands of Haitian people to look elsewhere for a better |
4 | | life; and be it further
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5 | | RESOLVED, That we urge President Biden and the United |
6 | | States Congress to adopt a compassionate and humane |
7 | | immigration system that respects the dignity and value of each |
8 | | human life, including the Haitian people who wish to make a |
9 | | life in the United States; and be it further |
10 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
11 | | delivered to President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala |
12 | | Harris, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Senate President |
13 | | Chuck Schumer, and all members of the Illinois Congressional |
14 | | delegation.
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