Full Text of HR0115 100th General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, On January 27, 2017, President Donald J. Trump | 3 | | signed an executive order, "Protecting
the nation from foreign | 4 | | terrorist entry into the United States", purportedly to protect | 5 | | Americans
from terrorist attacks by foreign nationals admitted | 6 | | to this country; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, The President's order barred citizens of seven | 8 | | Muslim-majority nations - Iran, Iraq,
Libya, Somalia, Sudan, | 9 | | Syria, and Yemen - from entering the United States for 90 days;
| 10 | | it suspended all refugee admissions to the country for 120 | 11 | | days, and indefinitely barred Syrian
refugees from entering the | 12 | | United States; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, The President's cruel, unnecessary, and bigoted | 14 | | executive order produced chaos in
the United States immigration | 15 | | system in the hours and days immediately following its | 16 | | execution; and | 17 | | WHEREAS, The order caused widespread confusion in the air | 18 | | and on the ground at U.S. and
international airports; it | 19 | | resulted in travelers being detained for hours and questioned | 20 | | by U.S.
authorities without legal representation, in some | 21 | | instances separating small children from their
parents, and in | 22 | | one case, delaying an urgent medical appointment of a |
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| 1 | | four-month old girl with a
heart condition; it prompted vetted | 2 | | refugees and legal residents en route to the United States to | 3 | | be
blocked and turned back; it triggered mass protests at | 4 | | airports throughout the country,
including in Chicago, and it | 5 | | spurred legal action against the President; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, President Trump's malicious and arbitrary order | 7 | | bears a striking resemblance to another episode when, during | 8 | | one of the darkest
times in human history, America closed its | 9 | | doors to frightened refugees in search of sanctuary,
ultimately | 10 | | resulting in the murder of many of them; in 1939, the German | 11 | | ocean liner, the SS St. Louis, set out for the United States by | 12 | | way of
Cuba from Hamburg, Germany, with 900 Jewish refugees | 13 | | seeking asylum from Nazi
persecution; the passengers were | 14 | | denied entry to the United States, Cuba, and Canada because of
| 15 | | strict immigration quotas and were forced to return to Europe; | 16 | | more than half of the Voyage of the SS St. Louis passengers who | 17 | | returned to Europe
were killed by Nazis in the Holocaust; and | 18 | | WHEREAS, History has shown that executive decisions about | 19 | | immigration, refugee resettlement,
and religious bans can have | 20 | | tragic life-or-death consequences that may go unrecognized for | 21 | | too
long; and | 22 | | WHEREAS, The United States, and Illinois in particular, | 23 | | have always welcomed, supported, and
protected people of all |
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| 1 | | races, ethnicities, religions, and nationalities, so much so | 2 | | that the very self-definition of our country, as expressed both | 3 | | in our founding documents and in our public
consciousness, | 4 | | relies upon an open embrace of immigrants and refugees; | 5 | | therefore, be it
| 6 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 7 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | 8 | | condemn President Donald J. Trump's executive order barring | 9 | | refugees from the United States and call on him to uphold and | 10 | | protect the values of all of the people of this great nation, | 11 | | which was founded by immigrants on principles that include | 12 | | religious freedom and the notion that all people are welcome | 13 | | and created equal; and be it further
| 14 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 15 | | delivered to the President and Vice-President
of the United | 16 | | States, the Majority and Minority Leaders of the United States | 17 | | Senate, the
Speaker and Minority Leaders of the United States | 18 | | House of Representatives, and all members of
the Illinois | 19 | | Congressional Delegation.
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