New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR149

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Urges Congress to provide aid to Haitian migrants.

Impact

The resolution aims to influence federal policy regarding immigration and humanitarian aid by underscoring the hardships faced by Haitian citizens. By advocating for support from Congress, the resolution aims to foster a better response for Haitians risking their lives to deal with severe socio-political and economic challenges. The resolution also emphasizes the need for funding for legal services, shelters, food, and medical assistance to support frontline organizations aiding these migrants, potentially impacting how federal resources are allocated and applied in emergency contexts.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 149, introduced in New Jersey, serves as an urgent appeal to the United States Congress to extend assistance to Haitian migrants. This initiative comes in the context of Jamaica's ongoing political instability, natural disasters, and humanitarian crises that have prompted many Haitians to embark on perilous journeys to the Americas seeking safety and better living conditions. The resolution details the dire situation in Haiti, notably post the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and the subsequent increase in gang violence and human rights abuses that have further exacerbated public suffering.

Contention

The points of contention surrounding this resolution likely revolve around policy perspectives on immigration and humanitarian aid. Advocates argue that the U.S. has a moral obligation to assist those fleeing persecution and natural disasters, while detractors may raise concerns regarding the implications of increased migration on U.S. resources and border security. This dialogue reflects broader national discussions about immigration policy, responsibilities toward asylum seekers, and humanitarian commitments in crises situations.

Companion Bills

NJ SR112

Same As Urges Congress to provide aid to Haitian migrants.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR65

Urges Congress to provide aid to Haitian migrants.

NJ SR112

Urges Congress to provide aid to Haitian migrants.

NJ SR91

Urges Congress to provide aid to Haitian migrants.

NJ A4341

Requires DHS to establish Haitian Migrant Assistance Program.

NJ S3197

Requires DHS to establish Haitian Migrant Assistance Program.

NJ HR140

Urging the President and Congress of the United States to direct additional humanitarian aid to Haiti.

NJ A4190

Concerns collection of data relating to Haitian migrants in NJ.

NJ A1993

Concerns collection of data relating to Haitian migrants in NJ.

NJ AJR197

Designates May of each year as Haitian Heritage Month.

NJ S3048

Concerns collection of data relating to Haitian migrants in NJ.

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