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HOUSE RESOLUTION
2 WHEREAS, According to the Pew Hispanic Center, there were
311.1 million unauthorized immigrants living in the United
4States in 2011; and
5 WHEREAS, Deportations have reached record levels under
6President Obama, rising to an annual average of nearly 400,000
7since 2009; and
8 WHEREAS, According to United States Representatives Raul
9M. Grijalva and Yvette Clarke, although the Obama
10Administration reportedly prioritized deporting only
11criminals, many individuals with no serious criminal history
12consistently have been deported; and
13 WHEREAS, Increased deportations and a continuously broken
14immigration system exacerbate the living conditions of United
15States citizen children whose parents have been deported; and
16 WHEREAS, Separation of children from their parents,
17irrespective of immigration status, always results in severe
18consequences for young children who are left with no parental
19guidance or care and a highly unstable financial situation; and
20 WHEREAS, As immigration continues to be at the center of a

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1national debate, President Obama and Congress must implement a
2more humanitarian immigration policy that keeps families
3together; and
4 WHEREAS, The State of Illinois is home to over 2 million
5immigrants, of which approximately 425,000 to 625,000 are
6unauthorized to live in the United States; and
7 WHEREAS, Many members of Congress recently signed a letter
8requesting that President Obama suspend any further
9deportations; and
10 WHEREAS, Since Illinois is home to a large number of
11unauthorized immigrants from all parts of the world, this state
12should make it a priority to keep families together and
13continue to press President Obama and Congress for a solution
14to our broken federal immigration system; therefore, be it
15 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
16NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we
17urge President Barack Obama to take executive action to suspend
18any further deportations of unauthorized individuals with no
19serious criminal history; and be it further
20 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be sent
21to the President and Vice President of the United States, the

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1Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, the
2Majority Leader of the United States Senate, and the members of
3the Illinois congressional delegation.