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File #: 29759    Version: 1 Name: Urging the 113th Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/9/2013 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 4/16/2013 Final action: 4/16/2013
Enactment date: 4/17/2013 Enactment #: RES-13-00245
Title: Urging the 113th Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform as outlined in this resolution that keeps families together, upholds our values as a nation, promotes economic growth and creates a fair immigration system guided by respect for the human rights of all persons.
Sponsors: Shiva Bidar, Chris Schmidt, Michael E. Verveer, David Ahrens, Maurice S. Cheeks, Joseph R. Clausius, Mark Clear, Lauren Cnare, Denise DeMarb, Sue Ellingson, Steve King, Larry Palm, Matthew J. Phair, Scott J. Resnick, Marsha A. Rummel, Paul E. Skidmore, Paul R. Soglin, John Strasser, Lisa Subeck, Anita Weier, Ledell Zellers
Attachments: 1. 03363.pdf, 2. 18594.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsWatch
4/16/20131 COMMON COUNCIL Adopt Under Suspension of Rules 2.04, 2.05, 2.24, and 2.25Pass Action details Meeting details Not available
4/9/20131 Council Office RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT UNDER SUSPENSION OF RULES 2.04, 2.05, 2.24, & 2.25 - MISC. ITEMS  Action details Meeting details Not available
Fiscal Note
No appropriation is required.
Title
Urging the 113th Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform as outlined in this resolution that keeps families together, upholds our values as a nation, promotes economic growth and creates a fair immigration system guided by respect for the human rights of all persons.
Body
WHEREAS, the City of Madison has long recognized the need for comprehensive federal immigration reform, having passed Resolution RES-06-00365, Legistar No. 03363, in 2006 and Resolution RES-10-00530, Legistar No. 18594 in 2010 in support of such reform; and
 
WHEREAS, the City of Madison is a diverse city with immigrants from many parts of the world who work, own homes, open businesses and contribute to the economic, social and cultural well-being of the city; and
 
WHEREAS, growth in Madison's population and small businesses over recent decades has been significantly driven by immigrants who bring new life and investment to our city's neighborhoods; and
 
WHEREAS, above all, we believe in the human dignity of all Madison residents, regardless of immigration status; and
 
WHEREAS, the deficiencies of our country's immigration system have held back our economy and fostered a sense of divisiveness and fear throughout immigrant communities in Madison and throughout America; and
 
WHEREAS, countless people are lost in a federal immigration and detention system that has become fundamentally broken and plagued by abuse; and
 
WHEREAS, record increases of deportations in recent years have tragically broken apart loving families, with over 800,000 people deported in just two years, many of them parents of children who are United States citizens, also causing thousands of those children to be pushed into the foster care system, placing them at risk of permanent legal separation from their parents; and
 
WHEREAS, in the absence of federal legislative action on immigration, state legislative proposals that are anti-immigrant and even unconstitutional have created a persistent distraction from other important matters of governance in Wisconsin and many other states; and
 
WHEREAS, immigration reform is an urgent federal responsibility and must occur in a comprehensive, thoughtful manner guided by our nation's values of due process, civil and human rights, accountability and proportionality; and
 
WHEREAS, the City of Madison recognizes that immigration reform must protect the right of all families to stay together, regardless of immigration status, family structure, sexual orientation, gender identity or marital status, and provide sufficient family-based channels for immigration in the future; and
 
WHEREAS, comprehensive immigration reform must reduce the unreasonable wait times and arbitrary rules that keep families separated from their loved ones; and
 
WHEREAS, comprehensive immigration reform must include a realistic pathway to citizenship for all hardworking, taxpaying, aspiring citizens who live in this country if they meet reasonable requirements; and
 
WHEREAS, comprehensive immigration reform must provide a mechanism for young people who have grown up in this country to become citizens able to fully contribute to our shared future, and this mechanism must be equally available to those who are striving to achieve GEDs, vocational training and alternative education in addition to completion of a high school diploma and higher education studies; and
 
WHEREAS, comprehensive immigration reform and any new worker visa program must guarantee the same fundamental rights, obligations and basic fairness for all workers, no matter where they come from; provide for strict compliance with applicable labor standards and wage and hour standards; ensure portability of visas so that workers can change jobs; and include the ability for workers to petition for permanent residency; and
 
WHEREAS, comprehensive immigration reform must advance protections for individuals fleeing persecution, state and interpersonal violence and victims of trafficking or exploitation, while respecting their rights and autonomy; and
 
WHEREAS, the City of Madison has recognized the harm caused by the costly mass incarceration of minority and immigrant communities and believes that immigration reform must also reform federal laws and practices that have criminalized civil immigration violations; increased the use of indefinite immigration detention and contributed to the incarceration of Wisconsin residents without due process; and expanded the definition of "Criminal Alien" to include young people; and
 
WHEREAS, the City of Madison understands that public safety depends on all residents reporting crimes to law enforcement and maintains that immigration reform must seek to restore trust between immigrant communities and local police by reducing racial profiling and increasing transparency and accountability for the involvement of federal immigration authorities in local law enforcement;
 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Madison hereby urges the 113th Congress to enact comprehensive immigration reform as outlined in this resolution that keeps families together, upholds our values as a nation, promotes economic growth and creates a fair immigration system guided by respect for the human rights of all persons.
 
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution shall be delivered to Wisconsin's Congressional delegation.