June 19, 2015

CASTRO INTRODUCES RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING DACA'S ANNIVERSARY AND POSITIVE IMPACTS

Washington, D.C. - Yesterday, Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20) introduced a resolution recognizing the third anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and calling for additional solutions to America's broken immigration system. 
 
"DACA is working. In just three years it has changed the lives of more than 660,000 young people who call America home,"? said Rep. Castro. "While this resolution highlights the ways in which the DACA program improves our nation's economy, boosts our national security, and enriches American society, it also makes clear that more must be done to fix our nation's broken immigration system. We need comprehensive reforms so that our country can fully benefit from all the positive impacts immigrants have to offer."
 
Projections show that over the next 10 years, DACA, combined with the expanded DACA and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) programs that are currently stalled in the courts, stands to result in gross domestic product gains of $230 billion, the creation of more than 28,000 jobs per year, and increases in the income of all Americans by $124 billion. 
 
The resolution was introduced with 15 cosponsors: Jose Serrano (NY-15), Luis Gutierrez (IL-4), Ruben Hinojosa (TX-15), Grace Napolitano (CA-32), Raul Grijalva (AZ-3), Ben Ray Luján (NM-3), Michelle Lujan-Grisham (NM-1), Tony Cardenas (CA-29), Jim Costa (CA-16), Loretta Sanchez (CA-46), Albio Sires (NJ-8), Juan Vargas (CA-51), Filemon Vela (TX-34), Ruben Gallego (AZ-7), and Norma Torres (CA-35). 

Text of the resolution is included below.

 

[BEGIN RESOLUTION TEXT]

114th CONGRESS
1st Session
 
H. RES. 327

Recognizing the three-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which permits young people who were brought to the United States by their parents as children to remain temporarily in the United States and make meaningful contributions to our country.  

RESOLUTION

Recognizing the three-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which permits young people who were brought to the United States by their parents as children to remain temporarily in the United States and make meaningful contributions to our country.  
 
Whereas the United States is a nation of immigrants and has embraced the diversity they bring;

Whereas our nation has thrived economically, socially, culturally due to, and has been further enriched by, the contributions of our past and most recent immigrants;

Whereas young people, in particular, provide inspiration in their pursuit of the American dream;

Whereas an estimated 1.4 million young immigrants are eligible to benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program;

Whereas since the program was launched in 2012, over 664,000 young people have been reviewed and approved by federal officials to receive temporary and renewable work permits and social security numbers to contribute to the country they feel most a part;

Whereas 92 percent of DACA-eligible students over 18 years of age have at least a high school education; 

Whereas these young individuals provide a positive economic impact to the United States, with a recent report finding that nearly 49 percent opened their first bank account, 45 percent had increased job earnings and 33 percent obtained their first credit card;  

Whereas the economic, personal and social impact of the President's DACA program display the overall benefits to our Nation;

Whereas while these young immigrants continue to advance and develop themselves, 76 percent still express concern about close, equally hardworking family members being deported;  

Whereas the President has a plan to expand the highly successful DACA program and include the parents of citizen and lawful permanent resident children through the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program; and

Whereas the personal and economic success of DACA recipients, and the economic and fiscal benefits of the expanded DACA and DAPA programs, are projected to result over the next 10 years in gains in the gross domestic product of $230,000,000,000, create 28,814 jobs per year, and increase the income of all people in the United States by $124,000,000,000:  Now, therefore, be it 

Resolved, That the House of Representatives-

  1. recognizes the three-year anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which permits young people who were brought to the United States by their parents as children to remain temporarily in the United States and make meaningful contributions to our country; 
  2. recognizes that young beneficiaries of the DACA program have provided inspiration in their pursuit of the American dream, which is the compelling story of all immigrants to our country;
  3. acknowledges that when we fully incorporate and integrate hardworking immigrants in our country, then the country only stands to benefit;
  4. recognizes that the President's DACA program, along with the recent constitutionally-sound executive actions on immigration (that include the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents and expanded DACA programs), serve as the precursor to legislative action; 
  5. supports solutions to the problems of our broken immigration system so our country can fully benefit from the positive social and economic impacts of our immigrants.

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