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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, On April 23, 2010, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer |
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| signed into law SB 1070, legislation that purports to crack |
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| down on undocumented immigrants present in Arizona; and
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| WHEREAS, Among its many provisions, SB 1070 requires that |
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| law enforcement officers in Arizona request documentation from |
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| anyone they encounter if they have "reasonable suspicion" that |
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| such person is present in the United States unlawfully; and
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| WHEREAS, SB 1070 also makes it a state crime to fail to |
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| carry valid immigration documents; and
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| WHEREAS, Immigration law and policy and the enforcement of |
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| our nation's immigration laws are federal responsibilities, |
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| but SB 1070 would convert federal civil immigration infractions |
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| into state criminal offenses; and
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| WHEREAS, SB 1070, in effect, authorizes police officers in |
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| Arizona to harass minorities and engage in racial and ethnic |
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| profiling, associating an individual's skin color and |
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| appearance with "reasonable suspicion" of undocumented status; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, SB 1070 has been criticized by police and other |
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| law enforcement officials inside and outside of Arizona, who |
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| are concerned that this new law will drain local law |
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| enforcement resources and undermine trust between police and |
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| immigrant, Latino, and other minority community members, who |
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| may not report crimes or cooperate with law enforcement if they |
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| fear for their own safety when encountering police; and
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| WHEREAS, Elected officials from both parties have |
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| expressed deep concerns about SB 1070, including New York City |
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| Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio |
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| Villaraigosa, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and former |
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| Florida House Speaker and US Senate candidate Marco Rubio; and
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has long welcomed immigrants |
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| and recognized the contributions of these newcomers; and
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| WHEREAS, Our state has long resisted and rejected attempts |
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| to polarize against immigrants and, in particular, |
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| undocumented immigrants; and |
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| WHEREAS, As it had two decades ago, when it refused to |
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| observe the holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the |
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| State of Arizona has again chosen a counterproductive path that |
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| offends our nation's conscience; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we condemn, in the strongest |
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| terms, the enactment of Arizona's SB 1070, legislation that |
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| will foster racial profiling, drive a wedge between police and |
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| communities of color, and diminish the effectiveness of law |
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| enforcement; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That we call upon the Arizona legislature to |
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| repeal SB 1070; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That we call upon President Obama and the United |
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| States Congress to act quickly to enact comprehensive reforms |
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| that will bring workable, practical, and humane solutions to |
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| fix our broken immigration system; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That we reject the use of hateful rhetoric that |
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| scapegoats immigrants for our national and state difficulties |
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| and declare that such rhetoric has no place in federal, state, |
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| or local immigration policy debates; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| presented to President Barack Obama, the members of the |
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| Illinois congressional delegation, Arizona Governor Jan |
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| Brewer, and the Speaker and Senate President of the Arizona |
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| Legislature.
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