Today, the House of Representatives
approved amendments to the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Bill,
H.R. 240, which would be harmful to immigrants already living in the United
States, as well as to those seeking protection from harm — including the most
vulnerable among us: children.
Background:
In the budget debates at the end of last
year, Congress fully funded all governmental departments for Fiscal Year 2014-2015,
except the Department of Homeland Security. This was a strategic move by
Republicans so that the 114th Congress, with Republican leadership,
could respond to the Obama administration’s Nov.
20 Executive Action that provides deportation relief to undocumented
parents of permanent resident and citizen children.
Three Troubling Amendments in the House DHS Appropriations Bill:
- The Aderholt (AL) Amendment prevents any funds being used to implement the Nov. 20, 2014 Executive Action.
- The Blackburn (TN) Amendment stops funds being used to implement the 2012 Executive Action (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals- DACA). DACA provides temporary deportation relief and work permits to DREAMers. It would put over 600,000 DACA beneficiaries under threat of deportation.
- The Desantis (FL) Amendment removes DHS discretion to consider the needs of immigrant victims who may have been wrongly accused, pled guilty to or been unfairly convicted of domestic violence charges.
These amendments take us backwards as a
country, rather than fixing our broken immigration system. We've won huge
victories for immigrant families in recent months and we can't let
anti-immigrant proposals in Congress stop the President's executive action on
immigration or stall our progress!
As people of faith, we stand with our immigrant brothers and sisters: young
people and families whose lives will be changed by the President's executive
action, children seeking protection from gang violence, and all individuals
fleeing persecution who see the United States as a beacon of hope, safety and
freedom.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has
strong policy affirming the inclusion of immigrants in our society. The 217th General Assembly of the PC(USA), in
a renewal of our call to love our neighbor, stated, “We affirm the PC(USA)’s
commitment to providing sanctuary to anyone in need of safe space, food or
shelter.”
Moreover, the 221st General
Assembly created the Presbyterian Immigrant Defense
Initiative, a campaign to “empower” Presbyterians to work to change
policies and practices that infringe on the human and civil rights of
immigrants in our communities including immigrant detention, streamlined
deportation, and the executing of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by
local law enforcement.
We must stand
on the side of immigrant families.