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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, In 2022, a significant number of migrants arrived |
| 3 | | at the southern U.S. border seeking asylum within the United |
| 4 | | States and were authorized to enter as non-citizens; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, The Governor of Texas and other elected officials |
| 6 | | began placing asylum-seeking individuals onto chartered buses |
| 7 | | and sending them to American cities, including Washington, |
| 8 | | D.C., New York City, and Chicago, without any communication to |
| 9 | | officials in those cities as to the timing of bus arrivals or |
| 10 | | the condition or number of those expected to arrive; and
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| 11 | | WHEREAS, The City of Chicago, Cook County, and State of |
| 12 | | Illinois constructed an operation to welcome those |
| 13 | | asylum-seeking individuals arriving in the City of Chicago and |
| 14 | | to provide shelter, clothing, meals, legal services, |
| 15 | | healthcare, and other essential services after their long |
| 16 | | journey; and
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| 17 | | WHEREAS, Unlike certain populations of recent immigrants, |
| 18 | | including those from Ukraine and Afghanistan, the asylum |
| 19 | | seekers arriving in Chicago, New York City, and Washington, |
| 20 | | D.C. were not eligible for certain immigration remedies under |
| 21 | | federal immigration law and are therefore not eligible to |
| 22 | | apply for employment authorization documents allowing them to |