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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The United States of America is a land of |
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| opportunity where the "American Dream" is promised to all those |
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| who work for it; and
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| WHEREAS, Educational achievement levels in neighborhoods |
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| and schools predominantly of color throughout the State of |
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| Illinois and the nation maintain at below-average levels; and
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| WHEREAS, Undocumented students are currently faced with |
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| the grim reality that even if they were to graduate from a |
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| college or university, their immigration status would impede |
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| them from pursuing most types of professional-level work, for |
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| which they studied; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois Senator Richard Durbin was a lead |
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| co-sponsor of the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien |
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| Minors (DREAM) Act in 2003 and the lead sponsor of S. 2075 in |
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| 2005; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois Senator Barack Obama is a co-sponsor of |
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| the 2005 DREAM Act; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich recently |
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| recognized the importance of the immigrant community, of which |
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| undocumented students make up a significant segment, by signing |
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| into law the New Americans Immigrant Policy Council which seeks |
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| to secure equal rights for immigrants throughout the State of |
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| Illinois; and |
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| WHEREAS, Approximately 65,000 undocumented students |
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| graduate every year from high schools across the country while |
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| facing the reality that they are not eligible for federal |
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| student financial aid, a majority of public and private |
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| scholarships, or study outside of the State due to their |
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| immigration status; and |
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| WHEREAS, Undocumented students are more likely to drop out |
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| of high school before graduating because of their immigration |
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| status and associated barriers to higher education; and |
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| WHEREAS, The economic and societal costs of high drop-out |
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| rates cost United States taxpayers and the economy billions of |
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| dollars a year and wreak havoc on the fabric of families and |
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| the communities they live in; and |
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| WHEREAS, The United States, as a whole, stands to benefit |
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| from investing in hard-working undocumented students who are |
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| hoping to benefit from a higher education to reach their full |
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| potential; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we urge the United States government to immediately approve the |
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| Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act |
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| of 2005 (S. 2075); and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That we recognize that hard-working undocumented |
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| students should not be unjustly punished by our
immigration |
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| laws for the decisions their parents made; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That we recognize the role that public education |
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| has on the lives of undocumented students, and we also urge
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| Chicago Public Schools system to actively support the passage |
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| of the DREAM Act in
order to facilitate its work of stemming |
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| the drop-out rates within its system; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be sent |
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| to George W. Bush, President of the United States, the Chicago |
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| Board of Education, and the members of the Illinois |
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| Congressional delegation.
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