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Congressman Mike Quigley

Representing the 5th District of Illinois

Immigration

The United States has always been a nation of immigrants. It’s essential that our immigration policies reflect this country’s rich history of diversity and the countless contributions that immigrants have and continue to make. History tells us that comprehensive immigration reform raises wages, creates jobs, and generates additional tax revenue. That’s why I will continue to work towards pragmatic solutions that reform our broken immigration system, keep our borders secure, and provide a pathway to citizenship for the millions of undocumented immigrants currently living in the shadows. 

I believe we can and should create a twenty-first century immigration system that will stimulate jobs, enhance global competitiveness, and help to grow a highly skilled U.S. workforce. I have strongly spoken out against President Trump’s executive orders on immigration, which only further separates families and continues unnecessary deportation of millions of members of our community. I proudly introduced the Safeguarding Sanctuary Cities Act to stand in solidarity with any immigrant seeking security and safety within our cities.  I also continue to fight tirelessly to enact more humane deportation and detention policies, to improve standards and conditions at immigration detention centers, and to protect the legal rights of undocumented immigrants. I also support refugee resettlement, policies and efforts to end the costly and arbitrary immigration detention bed quotas and the unnecessary detention of children and families. I have introduced legislation that will increase high skilled visas so that America can continue to attract the world’s best and brightest. And I continue to push for an expansion of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) through the JOLT Act, which will increase tourism and bolster our economy by allowing citizens of selected countries, including Poland, that meet strict U.S. security standards to travel to the U.S. for 90 days without a U.S. visa.

America’s strength as a nation is being jeopardized by a broken immigration system that is tearing families apart, disrupting our workforce and draining our resources. Our nation was built by immigrants, and that proud tradition is more important now than ever before. I’ve met with Chicagoland DREAMers who would face deportation if Congress fails to protect DACA recipients. Our actions must reflect our values and our history, and I believe that embracing those who come to America seeking a better life for themselves and their family make us a stronger and better nation. 


Rep. Quigley has worked to bring attention to the horrific conditions of our nation’s immigration detention centers. He spoke about this on the House Floor and demanded accountability.


Rep. Quigley believes Chicago is a stronger city because it embraces and protects its immigrant communities. He introduced the Safeguarding Sanctuary Cities Act to push back against the Trump Administration’s aggression towards these cities. 


Rep. Quigley meets with local groups to learn about how policies impact them. In an effort to combat President Trump’s actions against DACA recipients, Rep. Quigley met with local DREAMers.


Rep. Quigley joined Rep. Jayapal in introducing a bill to block key components of Trump’s executive order on immigration.

More on Immigration

Dec 12, 2018 Press Release
Reps. Mike Quigley and Jan Schakowsky sent a letter to Secretary of State Pompeo advocating for the United States’ role as a global leader in protecting refugees and asking for further information on the Administration’s plans for refugee resettlement agencies and resources in the Chicago metropolitan area.
Dec 11, 2018 In the News
Democratic U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley, the sole Illinois member of the House Appropriations Committee, told The Spin: “President Trump is picking this fight in search (of) a problem that doesn’t exist. Apprehensions are nearing historic lows, yet border security spending is at an all-time high. Even after passing over $1 billion for border security last year, only 6 percent has been used.”
Dec 11, 2018 In the News
Rep. Quigley tells viewers that Democrats want to keep the government open, but they won’t allow the President to hold key funding bills hostage to support a wasteful $5 billion Border Wall.
Nov 9, 2018 E-Newsletters
This week, the American people made it very clear that they want a House of Representatives committed to American values and government accountability.
Nov 6, 2018 In the News
One member of the Judiciary Committee, Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), has introduced legislation to force Trump to create a public database of visitors to his Mar-a-Lago resort—a topic the committee could take up.

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