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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Generations of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian |
3 | | descent living in the Dominican Republic have experienced |
4 | | systematic discrimination and inhumane treatment, including |
5 | | being trafficked into the country to perform back-breaking |
6 | | labor in its sugarcane fields for little or no compensation in |
7 | | a system that has been characterized as modern-day slavery; the |
8 | | Dominican Republic's Haitian population has also faced |
9 | | escalating threats to its safety this year through anti-Haitian |
10 | | protests and violence, including the lynching of a Haitian man |
11 | | in a public park; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Throughout this shameful history, during which |
13 | | many Dominicans and the Dominican Republic as a whole have |
14 | | benefitted economically from the low cost labor of Haitians and |
15 | | Dominicans of Haitian descent, the establishment of barriers to |
16 | | legal Dominican citizenship for Haitian migrants and their |
17 | | children, even those born in the Dominican Republic, has |
18 | | remained a constant; in 2010, an amendment to the Dominican |
19 | | Constitution removed its birthright citizenship provision and |
20 | | instantaneously denationalized hundreds of thousands of |
21 | | Dominicans of Haitian descent born to immigrants subsequent to |
22 | | 1929; and
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23 | | WHEREAS, In 2013, the Constitutional Court of the Dominican |
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1 | | Republic applied this amendment retroactively, effectively |
2 | | revoking the citizenship of people born in the Dominican |
3 | | Republic to noncitizens; subsequent to this decision, the |
4 | | government of the Dominican Republic required all migrants and |
5 | | non-citizens to prove that they arrived in the country prior to |
6 | | October of 2011 and to either have a job or be attending school |
7 | | or else face deportation; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, By the government's deadline on June 17, 2015, |
9 | | many men, women, and children of Haitian descent had been |
10 | | unable to register to remain in the country because of a lack |
11 | | of access to formal documentation of their place of birth, date |
12 | | of arrival in the Dominican Republic, work status, or other |
13 | | required information; although the deadline has been extended, |
14 | | an estimated 40,000 persons, fearing sudden deportation, |
15 | | separation from family members, and the loss of their |
16 | | belongings, have already left the Dominican Republic for Haiti, |
17 | | where many lack employment and housing and where the sudden |
18 | | population increase is contributing to the lingering |
19 | | humanitarian crisis in that nation; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
21 | | estimates that more than 200,000 of those affected by the |
22 | | actions of the Dominican government are now not legally |
23 | | citizens of either Haiti or the Dominican Republic and are thus |
24 | | relegated to statelessness, putting the Dominican Republic in |
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1 | | violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to |
2 | | which the Dominican Republic and the United States are |
3 | | signatories and which states, "No one shall be arbitrarily |
4 | | deprived of his nationality"; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, In 2005, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights |
6 | | ordered the government of the Dominican Republic to issue birth |
7 | | certificates to all Dominican-born children, since residents |
8 | | without birth certificates cannot legally attend public |
9 | | school, marry, own property, or vote; however, the Dominican |
10 | | Republic has failed to comply with this ruling and has declared |
11 | | itself no longer subject to the jurisdiction of the court; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Hundreds of thousands of residents of the |
13 | | Dominican Republic are still at risk of deportation at a |
14 | | moment's notice; therefore, be it
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15 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL |
16 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the government |
17 | | of the United States to bring pressure to bear on the Dominican |
18 | | Republic, using means including sanctions, travel bans, or |
19 | | other tools that leverage the Dominican government's |
20 | | dependence on foreign trade and tourism, to immediately halt |
21 | | any and all discriminatory deportations of Haitians living in |
22 | | the Dominican Republic and Dominicans of Haitian descent, |
23 | | comply with international law, and treat all of its residents |
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1 | | fairly and humanely, regardless of color, national origin, |
2 | | migration status, or native language; and be it further
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3 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
4 | | delivered to President Barack Obama, the members of the |
5 | | Illinois congressional delegation, Secretary of State John |
6 | | Kerry, and Ambassador Samantha Power.
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