The resolution reflects a significant transformation in public opinion regarding immigration in California, where approximately 75% of adults support the inclusion rather than deportation of undocumented immigrants. This change marks a departure from previous discriminatory measures against immigrants and underscores the necessity for proactive policymaking that advocates for the rights and inclusion of immigrants. The resolution serves as a call to recognize and address the ongoing challenges that immigrants in California face, including barriers to health care and legal protections.
Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 182, introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo Garcia, celebrates the 26th annual Immigrant Day of Action in California, reaffirming the Legislature's commitment to upholding the human rights of immigrants. This resolution highlights the vital contributions that immigrant communities have made to California’s civic, economic, cultural, and community life. It aims to commend the courage and determination of these communities and leaders who have advocated for progressive immigration policies over the years.
ACR 182 also serves as a response to divisive rhetoric and policies at the federal level, positioning California as a leader in establishing humane and inclusive immigration policies. The resolution promotes the California Immigrant Equity Budget, which aims to acknowledge the essential roles immigrants play in society and ensure they receive the necessary support and resources. By endorsing this resolution, the California Legislature calls for a sustained commitment to inclusive policies that recognize the dignity and contributions of all California residents.