California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR19

Introduced
5/21/19  
Introduced
5/21/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Refer
6/6/19  
Engrossed
6/27/19  
Engrossed
6/27/19  
Refer
7/1/19  
Refer
7/1/19  
Refer
7/10/19  
Refer
7/10/19  
Enrolled
9/9/19  
Enrolled
9/9/19  
Chaptered
9/26/19  
Passed
9/26/19  

Caption

Refugees.

Impact

By advocating for the resettlement of at least 75,000 refugees in the upcoming fiscal year, AJR19 aims to directly influence federal policies regarding refugee admission numbers. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of creating an inclusive environment for refugees within California, thereby potentially shaping state laws and programs to better assist incoming refugees in areas such as education, healthcare, and workforce integration. The resolution acknowledges the contribution of refugees to California's economy and community life, as many integrate successfully as workers, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 19 (AJR19) emphasizes California's commitment to welcoming refugees from around the world, regardless of their background or circumstances. This resolution declares support for the resettlement of refugees in California and seeks not only to endorse the federal government's refugee resettlement program but also to encourage local governments and communities to adopt a supportive stance toward refugees. The resolution reflects California’s long-standing tradition of hospitality to those seeking refuge due to persecution, conflict, or various forms of discrimination.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding AJR19 appears to be highly positive among supporters, who view it as a crucial affirmation of humanitarian values and diversity. Proponents of the bill argue that welcoming refugees not only reinvigorates communities but also strengthens California's identity as a melting pot of cultures and backgrounds. However, potential opposition may arise concerning resource allocation and public sentiments about immigration. The bill represents an important conversation about California's role within the larger national narrative on refugees.

Contention

Notable points of contention may stem from concerns related to public resources and differing opinions on immigration policy. While AJR19 calls for an increased number of refugees, some might question the feasibility of resettlement programs in light of California's existing social and economic challenges. Additionally, discussions surrounding the effectiveness of federal refugee policies may also emerge, emphasizing the need for a coordinated effort between state and federal systems to ensure that refugees receive adequate support upon arrival.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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