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                                    THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SR 51
          Author:   Lara (D) and de Le�n (D)
          Amended:  6/23/14
          Vote:     Majority

           
           SUBJECT  :    Relative to immigration

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This resolution recognizes June 23, 2014, the date  
          marking the 20th anniversary of the qualification of Proposition  
          187 for the November 1994 ballot, as a day to celebrate  
          Californias diversity and a united future.

           Senate Floor Amendments  of 6/23/14 strike and clarify language.

           ANALYSIS  :    This resolution makes the following legislative  
          findings:

           1. California's prosperity is intimately tied to the tenacity,  
             innovativeness, and diversity of its people and the state has  
             made tremendous progress in recent years in recognizing  
             undocumented immigrants as valued members of society by  
             enacting laws that promote the safety and livelihood of  
             immigrant families, including passage of the California DREAM  
             Act, the TRUST Act, and the Safe and Responsible Drivers Act.

           2. In 1994, exactly 20 years ago, the voters of California  
             approved Proposition 187, now considered one of the most  
             controversial measures in California's ballot history.

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           3. Although the vast majority of the measure was eventually  
             found to be unconstitutional and unenforceable by the federal  
             courts, its introduction and approval devastated immigrant  
             communities throughout California, pushing undocumented  
             people further into the shadows and spreading rampant fear of  
             public officials and police.

           4. Proposition 187 is just one example of a long and troubled  
             history of targeting and blaming a group of people for  
             societal and economic hardships in the U.S. and throughout  
             our history immigrants have had to confront hostile  
             environments despite their contributions to our economy.

           5. The late 19th century was marked by a series of efforts to  
             explicitly limit Chinese migration to the U.S., particularly  
             to California.  Although Chinese immigrants provided a needed  
             workforce for the development of the west, including  
             construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, growing  
             anti-Chinese sentiments fomented fears that mass Chinese  
             immigration would threaten American wages and standards of  
             living.

           6. These attitudes led to the passage of discriminatory laws.   
             A new California Constitution in 1879 explicitly banned  
             individuals of Chinese descent from public and corporate  
             employment and authorized the state government to determine  
             which individuals would be allowed to reside in the state.

           7. Proposition 14 was approved in 1964 to counteract the  
             effects of the Rumford Fair Housing Act, which prohibited  
             housing discrimination based on ethnicity, religion, sex,  
             marital status, physical handicap, or familial status.  It  
             was also held unconstitutional on the basis that it violated  
             the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S.  
             Constitution.

           8. Voters approved Proposition 21, which would have repealed a  
             state law that required the racial integration of schools and  
             was ultimately declared unconstitutional by the courts  
             because it stood in direct violation of the precedent set by  
             Brown v. the Board of Education.

           9. Proposition 187 is the most recent modern example of  
             California's troubled history and relationship with  

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             minorities and immigrants.

           10.Proposition 187 would have specifically barred the children  
             of undocumented immigrants from attending public schools,  
             required every school district to verify the legal status of  
             every child and parent, prohibited colleges and universities  
             from accepting undocumented students, and prohibited public  
             agencies and publicly funded health care facilities from  
             providing services to immigrants suspected of being  
             undocumented.

           11.Proposition 187 served as the unfortunate precedent for the  
             draconian laws recently adopted in Arizona and Alabama.

           12.That, after 20 years, the Legislature expressly acknowledges  
             the harm caused to Californians through passage of  
             Proposition 187 and its corresponding campaign.  Its passage  
             serves as a lesson as the Legislature moves forward to  
             provide for the well-being of all Californians, regardless of  
             their immigration status, race, ethnicity, religion, gender,  
             sexual orientation, or socioeconomic position.

          This resolution recognizes June 23, 2014, the date marking the  
          20th anniversary of the qualification of Proposition 187 for the  
          November 1994 ballot, as a day to celebrate California's  
          diversity and a united future.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No


          JG:k  6/23/14   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  NONE RECEIVED

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