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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, On December 16th 2005, the United States House of |
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| Representatives passed HR4437, a bill that would have drastic |
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| consequences for nearly all immigrants to this country and |
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| their families; and
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| WHEREAS, HR4437, which passed the House by a vote of 239 to |
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| 182, would require the mandatory detention of all immigrants |
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| without status until deportation, which could result in |
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| vulnerable groups, such as children and torture survivors, |
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| being jailed with hardened criminals; and
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| WHEREAS, HR4437 would make "unlawful presence" a crime and |
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| an aggravated felony for immigration purposes, barring |
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| undocumented immigrants from any future legal status and |
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| authorizing local law enforcement to arrest these immigrants; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, HR4437 denies basic due process protections to |
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| legal immigrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers such as by |
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| authorizing the Department of Homeland Security and the |
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| Department of Justice to deny an immigrant legal benefits for |
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| lack of good moral character based on a "discretionary finding |
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| or other reasons"; and
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| WHEREAS, HR4437 creates strong criminal penalties for any |
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| person or organization that assists persons without |
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| documentation in the United States if the assistance is given |
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| "in reckless disregard" of whether that person is without legal |
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| status, but does not exempt emergency situations or situations |
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| in which a humanitarian organization provides basic needs |
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| assistance; and
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| WHEREAS, This punitive legislation would do little to solve |
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| immigration problems in this country and in fact would make |