California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR22

Introduced
7/8/19  
Introduced
7/8/19  
Refer
7/11/19  
Refer
7/11/19  
Engrossed
9/3/19  
Refer
9/4/19  

Caption

76th anniversary of the repeal Chinese Exclusion Act.

Impact

The resolution expresses explicit opposition to various executive actions taken by the Trump administration, aimed at tightening immigration policies and enhancing deportation measures. AJR 22 calls for the repeal of these orders, highlighting the legislators' stance against perceived injustices that echo the historical discrimination embodied by the Chinese Exclusion Act. By reaffirming California's welcoming nature towards immigrants and refugees, the bill seeks to impact state attitudes towards immigration policy, fostering a more inclusive environment amidst national debates over immigration.

Summary

AJR 22, introduced by Assembly Member Ting, commemorates the 76th anniversary of the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which was the first legislation in the United States to prohibit immigration based on ethnicity. The resolution not only marks this significant historical event but also recognizes and honors the contributions of immigrants and refugees to communities across California. This measure signifies the state's commitment to inclusivity and diversity, making a strong statement about the ongoing struggles against racial discrimination and intolerance.

Contention

One point of contention arises from the bill's criticism of the current federal administration's immigration policies, particularly regarding the expansion of deportations and restrictions based on nationality and religion. Proponents argue that the resolution serves as a vital reminder of past injustices and as a protective measure against similar sentiments trending today. However, opponents may view this resolution as an unnecessary political statement that diverts attention from other pressing state issues. The juxtaposition of honoring historical achievements against contemporary legislative actions ignites an ongoing dialogue about the rights and treatment of immigrants in the United States.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR25

Relative to a Resolution Condemning the Human Rights Violations against the Uyghur People in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Supporting the Work of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.

CA SR28

Relative to the Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915–1923.

CA AR21

Relative to a Resolution Condemning the Human Rights Violations against the Uyghur People in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Supporting the Call to Action for Clothing Brands to Cut Ties with Suppliers Implicated in Uyghur Forced Labor.

CA ACR84

The 80th Anniversary of the Zoot Suit Riots.

CA ACR52

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: 55th anniversary of assassination.

CA SCR48

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: 55th anniversary of assassination.

CA AJR12

Tijuana River: cross-border pollution.

CA SCR72

The 70th anniversary of the Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Korea.

CA ACR136

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CA AR52

Relative to American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month.

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