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Congressman Gene Green

Representing the 29th District of Texas

Immigration

Our district is home to one of the largest immigrant populations in the United States. The Northside and Eastside have been the traditional port of entry for immigrants coming to Houston and the greater Gulf Region for nearly a century. Unfortunately, our national immigration policy has been broken for too long and has inflicted an incalculable toll on our communities – from holding back economic development to unfairly denying young people an opportunity to pursue their dreams.

Immigration Reform

For these reasons, I have been a strong supporter of comprehensive immigration reform in Congress that would enable undocumented immigrants with no previous criminal record to apply for residency and earn U.S. citizenship. This is crucial to bringing our undocumented population out of the shadows and enabling them to be productive members of our society.

Thousands of the families in the 29th Congressional District have relatives who are undocumented but have children who were born here and are U.S. citizens. I have co-sponsored several such bills that would provide relief to members of our community, including the DREAM Act and the Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) ASAP Act of 2009.  I have also held an annual Citizenship Day for almost twenty years to give eligible legal residents the opportunity to fill out an application for U.S. citizenship with the help of local volunteers.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

I strongly support the Department of Homeland Security‘s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative will help young people to be able to receive a two-year work visa and further their education without fear of being deported.

There are over 68,000 Texans who have received deferred action under the program, the second highest number in the country. Our district has one of the highest numbers of young people (over 12,000) in the country who qualify for deferred action, and I hope as many will take advantage of this opportunity as possible.

It is important to remember that deferred action is only a temporary status and does not confer the protections that becoming a legal permanent resident or a U.S. citizen would; such changes can only be approved by Congress. It is very important that our nation's elected officials in Washington take up this debate, fix our country's broken immigration system, and create a pathway for all of our nation's young people to have to chance to achieve the American Dream.

For more information on the DACA process, please visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ website here

DREAM Act

The DREAM Act is federal legislation that, if passed, would potentially benefit over one million young people living in the U.S. by allowing undocumented immigrant children who graduate high school and attend college or serve in the military for two years to become legal, permanent residents. I am a strong supporter of the DREAM Act and have been a co-sponsor of the bill every time it has been introduced in Congress. These students are and will continue to be members of our community and should not be penalized for their parents' failure to abide by immigration laws. In December 2010 I had the honor of voting in favor of this important bill, which passed in the House of Representatives but was defeated in the Senate. Fortunately, Texas is one of the few states to have its own DREAM Act, allowing undocumented students who attend and graduate from a high school in Texas to pay in-state tuition when they attend a state college or university.

Border Security

As your representative in Congress, I have voted in support of stronger border security measures and to limit illegal crossings of our nation's borders. Over the past several years, Congress, with my support, has increased available resources for border security, including having doubled the number of Border Patrol agents since 2005. As a result of this increased enforcement, net migration from Mexico into the United States reached zero in 2011 and 2012, and the number of apprehensions of foreign nationals along the border reached a 40-year low last year. It is important that our nation’s border officials have the resources necessary to protect our country from drug smugglers and other illicit contraband while making sure that our ports of entry run smoothly and do not impede the everyday activities of our state’s border communities.

More on Immigration

June 23, 2018 Event

If you have been a permanet resident for the past five years, this is your chance to become a citizen. This annual event gives eligible lawful permanent residents the opportunity to obtain free assistance with filling out their application for U.S. citizenship. The event is by appointment only. Please contact our north office at 281-999-5879 to schedule an appointment. 

June 18, 2018 Press Release

HOUSTON, TX – Today, Congressman Gene Green (D-TX) released the following statement on the Trump administration’s family separation policy:

“The inhumane practice of separating families at the border to deter families from immigrating to the United States must end,” said Green. “It is tragic to see the number of children who are forced to deal with anxiety and anguish after they are separated from their families and put into shelters where they do not know anyone and do not understand what is going on.”

September 18, 2017 Page

Repeal of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is going to happen to current DACA holders?

Current DACA recipients will be permitted to retain both the period of deferred action and their employment authorization documents (EADs) until they expire, unless terminated or revoked. DACA benefits are generally valid for two years from the date of issuance.

What happens to individuals who currently have an initial DACA request pending?

September 15, 2017 Press Release

HOUSTON, TX - Congressman Gene Green (D-TX) released the following statement in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month:

"Every fall from September fifteenth to October fifteenth we observe the contributions of the Hispanic community in our country. From serving as first-responders and healthcare workers during Hurricane Harvey to protecting our freedoms by bravely serving in our Armed Forces, to starting millions of small businesses, our Hispanic communities have played an important role in shaping our nation.

September 5, 2017 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Representative Gene Green (D-TX) released the following statement after President Trump announced that he will terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program:

“I am disappointed in President Trump’s decision to terminate DACA after he pledged to treat these young people with ‘great heart.’ DACA recipients and DREAMERs have grown up in this country for most of their lives and consider themselves to be American. They know no home other than the United States.”

July 28, 2017 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Representative Gene Green (D-TX) joined members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and introduced the American Hope Act, legislation that would provide an opportunity for almost 800,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and undocumented youth to earn a pathway toward permanent legal residency and citizenship.

June 29, 2017 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC Today, Congressman Gene Green (D-TX) issued the following statement after voting against the anti-immigrant legislation, H.R. 3003 – No Sanctuary for Criminals Act:

June 10, 2017 Event

This annual event gives eligible lawful permanent residents the opportunity to obtain free assistance with filling out their application for U.S. citizenship.

This event is BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, please contact our north office at 281-999-5879 to schedule an appointment.

 

WHAT:          Rep. Gene Green’s 23rd Annual Citizenship Day

WHEN:         Saturday, June 10, 2017, at 8:00 a.m. - 1 p.m.

April 11, 2017 Page
Know your rights if you are undocumented and immigration (ICE) agents knock on your door. Conozca sus derechos si usted es indocumentado y los agentes de inmigración (ICE) llaman a su puerta.
February 22, 2017 Press Release

HOUSTON, TX — Congressman Gene Green (TX-29) released the following statement after Harris County Sheriff Gonzalez opted out of the voluntary U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 287 (g) program.

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