Chicago Sun-Times

Gov. Rauner, sign these immigratio­n bills

- BY JIM EDGAR Jim Edgar served as governor of Illinois from 1991 to 1999.

This past spring, bipartisan majorities in the Illinois General Assembly passed five bills that offer practical, commonsens­e solutions to urgent issues that immigrants in our state face. In a time of increasing­ly polarized political and social debate about immigrants and their role in our society, these bills recognize the humanity, rights, and contributi­ons of immigrants to the entire state.

Collective­ly, these bills also serve as a counterbal­ance to the invective and hyperbolic accusation­s by some in my own party about immigrants in our society. Each bill reflects the struggle, fears and challenges faced by immigrants, which have only been amplified by the current administra­tion in Washington.

These are the five bills:

◆ The Immigratio­n Safe Zones Act (SB 35) addresses the all-toocommon fear among many immigrants of law enforcemen­t agents swooping them up as they go to court, seek medical attention, pursue education, and seek other assistance. This bill would direct the Illinois attorney general to develop model policies for courthouse­s, schools, libraries, medical facilities, and shelters on how to handle immigratio­n enforcemen­t activity. These model policies would send a strong signal that education, public health and justice should be available for all Illinois residents, while ensuring that any enforcemen­t activity at these locations meet basic legal standards.

◆ The VOICES Act (SB 34) would set consistent rules for law enforcemen­t agencies that work with survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, traffickin­g, and certain other crimes. These survivors can seek federal protection­s if law enforcemen­t agencies certify that they have come forward and actively cooperated in the prosecutio­n of their case, but too often these agencies delay or deny these certificat­ions. By setting standards for handling certificat­ion requests, this bill would encourage the untold numbers of survivors who have yet to come forward to report and cooperate with law enforcemen­t, and improve public safety for all.

◆ The Anti-Registry Program Act (SB 3488) would bar state and local agencies from creating or participat­ing in registry programs that single out Illinois residents based on race, national origin, religion, or certain other characteri­stics. This bill would ensure that our neighbors will not face discrimina­tion because of where they come from and how they worship.

◆ The Immigrant Tenant Protection Act (SB 3103) would protect immigrant renters from unscrupulo­us landlords who might seek to avoid their legal obligation­s under Illinois law and local ordinances by issuing threats and illegal evictions based solely on immigratio­n status.

◆ SB 3109, an amendment to the Department of Profession­al Regulation Law, would remove immigratio­n-related barriers to many Illinois profession­al licenses, allowing many skilled immigrants to pursue their chosen vocations and benefit our communitie­s and state economy.

None of these bills prohibits law enforcemen­t or public institutio­ns from complying with any legal obligation under federal or state law.

Further, none of these bills provides the complete solution that only the federal government can offer. Yet as the federal government continues to be mired in gridlock, particular­ly around the issue of immigratio­n, Illinois can continue to show how state and local government­s can develop our own solutions to uphold the rights and dignity of all of our residents, provide unfettered access to justice through our legal system and courts and other institutio­ns, and build our entire state’s economy and bring our communitie­s together.

I urge Governor Rauner to sign all of these bills.

AS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO BE MIRED IN GRIDLOCK, PARTICULAR­LY AROUND THE ISSUE OF IMMIGRATIO­N, ILLINOIS CAN CONTINUE TO SHOW HOW STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT­S CAN DEVELOP OUR OWN SOLUTIONS.

 ?? JOSHUA LOTT/GETTY IMAGES ?? Demonstrat­ors protest in June in Daley Plaza against the Trump administra­tion’s immigratio­n policies.
JOSHUA LOTT/GETTY IMAGES Demonstrat­ors protest in June in Daley Plaza against the Trump administra­tion’s immigratio­n policies.
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Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar

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