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CA SJR8

CA SJR8
Immigration.


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Introduced
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2013-2014 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Relative to immigration.

AI Summary

This Joint Resolution urges the President and Congress of the United States to adopt a comprehensive and practical approach to fixing the nation's immigration system, which is described as historically broken and inefficient. It emphasizes that the country was built by immigrants and highlights the presence of millions of undocumented immigrants, many of whom have grown up in the U.S. and contribute to the economy. The resolution argues that a clear path to legal status and citizenship for these individuals would stimulate economic growth by enabling them to pursue education, obtain driver's licenses, buy homes, start businesses, and create jobs. It also points out that the last major immigration legislation was enacted over 25 years ago and that current policies fail to meet the needs of various industries, from agriculture to technology and healthcare, and hinder national competitiveness and security. The resolution suggests that comprehensive reform should include a reasonable and timely path to citizenship with background checks, English proficiency, and tax payments, while also streamlining visa processes for those abroad and offering permanent residency to highly skilled international students. It advocates for prioritizing the deportation of criminals over hardworking families and ensuring that immigration enforcement does not impede efficient trade. Finally, it stresses the importance of keeping families together and considering special circumstances for individuals seeking legal status, such as minors brought to the country as children or essential workers. The resolution concludes by directing the Secretary of the Senate to send copies of this resolution to various federal officials.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (19)

Last Action

Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 102, Statutes of 2013. (on 09/06/2013)

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