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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has |
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strayed far from its original mission, gaining a disturbing |
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reputation as a mass-deportation strike force incompatible with |
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democracy and human rights; and |
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WHEREAS, In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks against our |
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nation, ICE was established to promote national security by |
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preventing "acts of terrorism by targeting the people, money, and |
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materials that support terrorist and criminal activities"; the |
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agency grew wildly in subsequent years, losing its focus as its |
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budget ballooned with multimillion dollar contracts for private |
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companies backed by swarms of lobbyists; and |
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WHEREAS, Today, some 8,000 ICE agents are tasked with |
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locating, arresting, detaining, and removing undocumented |
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immigrants; only about 6,000 are involved in tracking the |
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terrorists and transnational crime syndicates that present a grave |
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peril to the nation and its people; these agents in ICE's Homeland |
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Security Investigations division combat money laundering, drug |
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trafficking, human smuggling, child exploitation, and cybercrimes; |
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in counter-proliferation operations, they target individuals |
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attempting to smuggle military and high-tech equipment out of the |
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country; HSI has also been involved in such complex, high-profile |
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cases as the takedown of the nefarious Silk Road website and the |
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arrest and capture of Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" |
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Guzmán Loera; and |
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WHEREAS, In June 2018, 19 special agents in charge of |
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regional HSI offices submitted a letter to the secretary of |
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Homeland Security requesting that their division be spun off from |
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ICE, stating that their work has been undermined by ICE's |
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controversial detention and deportation policies; they cited a |
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breakdown in partnerships with local law enforcement officials, who |
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question the independence of their agency in light of aggressive |
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measures against immigration; such actions include targeting |
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families at churches and schools, conducting massive raids, |
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arresting undocumented workers for minor offenses, and breaking up |
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families by sending longtime U.S. residents to countries they |
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hardly know; and |
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WHEREAS, While resources are directed away from agents |
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dedicated to national security, ICE exercises increased |
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surveillance of communities of color and immigrant communities; |
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moreover, its draconian detention policies have filled the coffers |
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of companies that run for-profit facilities with a long, troubling |
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history of lax oversight, unsafe conditions, and grotesque |
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mistreatment, as documented by the DHS Office of Inspector General; |
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in the 2019 fiscal year alone, ICE detained more than 510,000 |
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immigrants, 81 percent of whom were held in such private |
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facilities, costing taxpayers millions of dollars; and |
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WHEREAS, Before the creation of ICE, immigration violations |
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were handled by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which |
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was part of the Department of Justice and worked closely with the |
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Department of Labor; the inclusion of these functions under ICE has |
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led to the deprioritization of transnational crime fighting while |
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framing immigration, historically an engine of economic |
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development and societal enrichment, as a national security threat; |
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ICE has become a bloated agency tainted by controversy and largely |
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unmoored from its original purpose, and the responsible path |
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forward is to transfer its critical national security functions and |
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develop a more humane and effective immigration system that |
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complies with constitutional protections, domestic law, and |
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binding international treaties; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas |
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hereby respectfully urge the United States Congress to abolish U.S. |
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official |
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copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to |
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the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of |
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Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all the |
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members of the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that |
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this resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a |
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memorial to the Congress of the United States of America. |