Fiscal Note
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AMENDED SUBSTITUTE - Supporting passage of federal legislation providing for comprehensive immigration reform.
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WHEREAS, there are more than 10 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, who significantly contribute to the social, cultural and economic vibrancy of this society, and continue to be a key driving force in the US economy and the economy of Wisconsin; and,
WHEREAS, the importance of immigration workers to our community was demonstrated on Monday, April 10 at "The Day Without Latinos March" when an estimated 10,000 individuals marched to demonstrate their opposition to punitive immigration reform; and
WHEREAS, in this year's State of the Union Address, President Bush acknowledged that this country's economy could not function without the contributions of foreign workers, and current law only provides visas for 5,000 low-skill workers every year, which means that there is no way for many of the migrants in low-wage industries to enter the United States legally; and,
WHEREAS, undocumented workers unfortunately experience lower wages, exploitative labor practices and dangerous working conditions and live in constant fear and insecurity, and providing legal documents for honest, hardworking migrants would discourage such abuses of worker rights and human rights; and,
WHEREAS, current immigration policies unfortunately lead to the separation of families, and those being deported and separated from their families have committed no crimes except to participate in the system of undocumented labor which has been maintained for over a century in this nation with the willing participation of business, religious and community institutions and many sectors of government; and,
WHEREAS, immigration policy reform will provide a path to permanent status for current and future workers who work hard and acknowledge the part they already play in this society, and enable them to participate ...
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