Bill Text: TX HCR3 | 2013 | 83rd Legislature 1st Special Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Urging the United States Congress to swiftly enact and fund comprehensive immigration reform that creates a road map to citizenship for some 11 million undocumented immigrants, promotes economic growth, and strengthens national security.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-05-31 - Filed [HCR3 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HCR3-Introduced.html
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By: Anchia | H.C.R. No. 3 |
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WHEREAS, In an increasingly complex global economy, | ||
transnational labor mobility is crucial to the prosperity of the | ||
United States, but our rigid, outmoded immigration policies are | ||
making it difficult for the nation to compete; and | ||
WHEREAS, The United States Congress last enacted major | ||
immigration legislation more than a quarter-century ago; since that | ||
time, piecemeal attempts at reform have failed to create the kind of | ||
rational and effective system we need to maintain competitiveness, | ||
whether in industries like agriculture, construction, and | ||
manufacturing, which require large numbers of workers able to | ||
perform physically demanding tasks, or in technology, where the | ||
demand for employees with advanced degrees in math and science is | ||
projected to outstrip supply by 2018; and | ||
WHEREAS, Immigrants perform vital functions in a variety of | ||
industries, and in Texas, they start nearly a third of the state's | ||
new businesses; even unauthorized immigrants produce more in state | ||
revenue than they receive in state services, according to a 2006 | ||
study by the Office of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, | ||
which estimated that their deportation would cause more than a six | ||
percent decline in the workforce and nearly an $18 billion decline | ||
in the gross state product; and | ||
WHEREAS, The United States is now home to some 11 million | ||
unauthorized immigrants, including millions of children brought to | ||
this country illegally who have grown up here and know no home other | ||
than the United States; a commonsense road map to earned legal | ||
status for these residents would create additional tax revenue and | ||
stimulate the economy by allowing them to open bank accounts, | ||
obtain college degrees, buy homes, establish new American | ||
companies, and create jobs; a recent study published by the Cato | ||
Institute estimated that a complete overhaul of the immigration | ||
system would yield at least $1.5 trillion in added U.S. gross | ||
domestic product over 10 years; and | ||
WHEREAS, A rational overhaul of the immigration system | ||
requires a tough, fair, and practical program to address the status | ||
of unauthorized immigrants, stopping real threats and contingent on | ||
bringing accountability to border enforcement programs, providing | ||
additional funding for border communities that bear a | ||
disproportionate burden in the enforcement of immigration laws, and | ||
addressing visa overstays; in order to protect all workers, whether | ||
native or foreign-born, it must include an efficient and | ||
transparent employment verification system that identifies | ||
qualified candidates while penalizing employers who knowingly hire | ||
unauthorized immigrants; federal policy must also be designed to | ||
develop a guest worker program to respond to the future labor needs | ||
of U.S. business by matching willing workers with willing American | ||
employers; and | ||
WHEREAS, Recognizing the characteristics that will help | ||
build prosperity and strengthen our society, a commonsense road map | ||
to earned legal status for unauthorized immigrants would encompass | ||
a health and criminal background check, proof of a stable U.S. work | ||
history and current employment, and payment of relevant fines and | ||
taxes; to gain probationary legal status, individuals would be | ||
further required to demonstrate knowledge of English and American | ||
civics and go to the back of the same line as those prospective | ||
immigrants seeking to come to the United States legally; fairness | ||
demands that the system take into account special circumstances | ||
surrounding candidates for probationary legal status, such as | ||
minors brought to the country as children or agricultural workers | ||
whose labor is essential to maintain the food supply; and | ||
WHEREAS, The United States is a nation founded upon respect | ||
for the rule of law; national security and our national interests | ||
are poorly served by an embattled immigration system, and patchwork | ||
attempts to mend its deficiencies undermine our potential for | ||
prosperity and leave us ill-prepared to meet the challenges of the | ||
modern world; and | ||
WHEREAS, Solutions that provide for blanket amnesty, such as | ||
those presented in the Simpson-Mazzoli Act of 1986, encourage | ||
future violations of the law and should be excluded from the panoply | ||
of options to be considered by the United States Congress; now, | ||
therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the 83rd Legislature of the State of Texas, | ||
1st Called Session, hereby respectfully urge the United States | ||
Congress to swiftly enact and fund comprehensive immigration reform | ||
that creates both a commonsense road map to earned legal status for | ||
some 11 million unauthorized immigrants and a guest worker program | ||
that contemplates the future needs of U.S. business, in furtherance | ||
of our nation's economic growth and national security; and, be it | ||
further | ||
RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official | ||
copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to | ||
the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of | ||
Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all the | ||
members of the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that | ||
this resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a | ||
memorial to the Congress of the United States of America. |