093_SR0131 LRB093 11569 KEF 15335 r 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, More than 31,000 members of the U.S. armed 3 forces are not American citizens; and 4 WHEREAS, Some of them have already given their lives in 5 Iraq defending their adopted homeland; and 6 WHEREAS, In July of 2002, President Bush announced an 7 executive order making it easier for the families of foreign 8 nationals killed in combat to apply for citizenship on behalf 9 of their loved one; and 10 WHEREAS, U.S. Senators Zell Miller (Democrat-Georgia) and 11 Saxby Chambliss (Republican-Georgia) are seeking automatic 12 citizenship awarded posthumously for all foreign-born 13 soldiers killed fighting for the United States; and 14 WHEREAS, While the Posthumous Citizen Restoration Act of 15 2001, currently pending before Congress, sponsored by 16 Congressmen Meehan, McGovern, and Frank of Massachusetts, 17 grants the benefits of full citizenship posthumously to those 18 members of the United States armed forces who have been 19 killed in the defense of our nation, the same rights and 20 benefits should likewise be extended to those living 21 non-citizens who serve in the United States armed forces in 22 defense of our country; and 23 WHEREAS, Although joining the military eases the 24 application process for United States citizenship, it does 25 not result in an automatic grant of citizenship for those who 26 seek citizenship; and 27 WHEREAS, It is incumbent upon our country to acknowledge, 28 not just upon a soldier's death, but also throughout their 29 lives, the debt and gratitude of the American public for the 30 soldier's service to our nation; therefore, be it -2- LRB093 11569 KEF 15335 r 1 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL 2 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge President 3 George W. Bush and the United States Congress to award 4 immediate United States citizenship to every man and woman 5 serving in the Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf and to take 6 steps necessary to award United States citizenship to every 7 man and woman upon their favorable discharge from the Armed 8 Forces; and be it further 9 RESOLVED, That the Illinois Congressional delegation is 10 hereby memorialized to request that they petition President 11 George W. Bush to expedite any and all actions that may be 12 necessary to accomplish such objectives; and be it further 13 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 14 delivered President George W. Bush and to the members of the 15 Illinois Congressional delegation.