Illinois 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SJR0011 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/28/2025

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1  SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
2  WHEREAS, School districts and the Illinois General
3  Assembly have a responsibility to protect all students
4  regardless of their race, immigration status, religion,
5  ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation and to recognize
6  their contribution to our diverse learning community and will
7  not be impeded or subdued from exercising our collective
8  responsibility; Illinois has an estimated 510,000 undocumented
9  residents, and of that number, which includes those in higher
10  education, roughly 400,000 are students; and
11  WHEREAS, The education, safety, emotional well-being, and
12  family relationships of numerous students are at-risk; whether
13  it is because of their immigration status, race, sexual
14  orientation, or religion, students should be protected and in
15  safe hands when learning; and
16  WHEREAS, School districts and the Illinois General
17  Assembly should be committed to ensuring that schools and
18  school campuses are safe and welcoming places for all students
19  and their families; and
20  WHEREAS, Federal immigration law enforcement activities
21  and stop and frisk practices on or around district property
22  and transportation routes, whether by surveillance, interview,

 

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1  demand for information, arrest, detention, or any other means,
2  have the potential to harmfully disrupt the learning
3  environment to which all students, regardless of immigration
4  status, race, religion, or sexual orientation, are entitled;
5  and
6  WHEREAS, No federal or state law obligates a public school
7  district to earmark any resources, financial or otherwise, to
8  the enforcement of federal immigration laws or stop and frisk
9  policies; and
10  WHEREAS, Educational personnel are often the primary
11  source of support, resources, and information to assist and
12  support students and student learning, which includes their
13  emotional health; and
14  WHEREAS, School districts and the Illinois General
15  Assembly should have the best interest of the students, staff,
16  families, and school community in mind as they take measures
17  to ensure that disruptions to the educational environment that
18  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions may create
19  will be opposed by any legal means available; and
20  WHEREAS, The 1982 Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe
21  established that undocumented children have a constitutional
22  right to receive a free public K-12 education in the United

 

 

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1  States; therefore, be it
2  RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
3  ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF
4  REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we call on school
5  districts and school boards to pass resolutions that:
6  (1) Designate Illinois schools to be a safe haven for
7  all students, school staff, and families threatened by
8  immigration enforcement, discrimination, and stop and
9  frisk policies to the fullest extent permitted by law and
10  communicate safe haven status through correspondence,
11  signage, and other messaging to students, school staff,
12  parents, and community members;
13  (2) Prevent the release of information or assist ICE
14  and/or local law enforcement with identifying and
15  apprehending undocumented students, school staff, parents,
16  or their families;
17  (3) Require agencies with which it holds
18  intergovernmental agreements, such as local law
19  enforcement departments or agencies, to uphold the
20  determinations outlined in this resolution;
21  (4) Abstain from using Illinois school resources for
22  detecting or assisting in the apprehension of persons who
23  may be targeted in immigration enforcement, unless
24  specifically supported by a valid and properly issued
25  criminal warrant;

 

 

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1  (5) Deny the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's
2  (DHS) access to school databases, facilities, equipment,
3  personnel, and other resources for purposes of
4  implementing registries based on race, gender, sexual
5  orientation, religion, immigration status, or national or
6  ethnic origin to conduct civil immigration enforcement;
7  (6) Reject any effort to create religious litmus tests
8  or screenings for individuals or families to navigate the
9  immigration process and, most importantly, reject any
10  federal or state effort to create a registry of
11  individuals based on religion or ethnicity; and
12  (7) Oppose any existing or future federal mandates to
13  implement stop and frisk policies in and around schools
14  that have and will continue to contribute to the growth of
15  the school to prison pipeline for African American
16  students and a fast track to deportations for undocumented
17  students; and be it further
18  RESOLVED, That we urge all school districts in the State
19  of Illinois to pass resolutions and implement policies that
20  protect undocumented students, families, staff, and community
21  partners; and be it further

 

 

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