REFERENCE TITLE: supporting the DREAM act |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Forty-ninth Legislature Second Regular Session 2010
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HCR 2052 |
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Introduced by Representative Miranda B
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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
supporting the enactment of the dream act by the united states congress.
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Whereas, every student who works hard, who is of good moral character and who earns a high school diploma should have the opportunity to obtain a higher education; and
Whereas, current immigration laws deny intelligent and talented undocumented students the opportunity to join the military or to apply their skills as taxpaying members of America's workforce; and
Whereas, it is estimated that more than 65,000 undocumented students graduate each year from American high schools. Under current immigration laws, even bright and overachieving children, who have never known another home outside of this country, may be deported because of their parents' action years ago; and
Whereas, the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors, or DREAM, Act, first introduced in Congress in 2001 and reintroduced for consideration by the current Congress, would permit certain immigrant students who have grown up in the United States to apply for temporary legal status, to eventually obtain permanent status and to become eligible for United States citizenship if they go to college or serve in the United States military; and
Whereas, enactment of the DREAM Act would bring fiscal, economic and labor-market benefits to individual immigrants, their families and American society in general; and
Whereas, enactment of the DREAM Act would eliminate a federal provision that penalizes states that provide in-state tuition without regard to immigration status; and
Whereas, students who prepare for success in college, career and life should know they are supported in their desire to obtain a college education.
Therefore
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Arizona, the Senate concurring:
That the Members of the Legislature support the enactment of the DREAM Act by the Congress of the United States.