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U.S. Rep. Garcia proposes citizenship for immigrants

(The Center Square) – An Illinois congressman voted against a bill that would deport foreign nationals convicted of domestic violence and sex offenses, then introduced legislation that would give immigrants a path to U.S. citizenship.

Illinois U.S. Representative Jesus “Chuy” Garcia introduced the Migration Stability Act along with Texas U.S. Rep. Greg Casar, who said that immigrants should be able to cast ballots in elections.

“We know [that] no matter where in the world you’re from, that you are contributing to this country, that you deserve dignity and respect from your leaders, and that you have right to a vote,” Casar said.

Casar spoke at a news conference with members of Congress’ Haitian Caucus.

At a separate news conference, Casar introduced the Migration Stability Act.

“To build a system where we have stable migration, by calling for comprehensive legislation to address the root causes of forced migration and displacement in this country while also affirming the need for a true roadmap to citizenship for immigrants here in the United States,” Casar said.

Garcia did not appear at the news conference held by Casar to announce the proposal.

Both Garcia and Casar voted against the Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, which would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that foreign nationals who have been convicted of or who have committed sex offenses or domestic violence are inadmissible and deportable.

The bill passed with bipartisan support, but 12 Illinois Democrats voted against it.

Lupe Castillo is challenging Garcia in Illinois’ Fourth District. Castillo says Garcia is neglecting residents of the district.

“I’m talking to the people here in the neighborhood and in the suburbs. I ask them, ‘When is the last time you saw Chuy?’ They haven’t seen him,” Castillo said.

Castillo said that before she launched her campaign, she never heard from Garcia unless it was an invitation to an expensive fundraiser.

“He goes to the unions. He goes to all the big people and forgets about the little people, the people that make the difference,” Castillo said.

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