Planned Parenthood Federation of America Calls on Congress to Pass Clean DREAM Act Now
For Immediate Release: Nov. 9, 2017
WASHINGTON, DC — It has been two months since the Trump administration decided to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), leaving at least 800,000 immigrant youth, also known as DREAMers, at risk of deportation. If Congress does not act now, the number of immigrant youth who will be at risk of deportation will continue to grow until eventually all 800,000 immigrant youth who had DACA will lose that status. Just last week, the administration met with senators to discuss DACA but came out of the meeting with no solution.
Recent immigration enforcement efforts have erected extreme barriers to accessing health care, imperiling the health of individuals, families, and communities. In addition to the termination of DACA, the recent caseof a young child detained on her way to seeking medical care in Texas, this week’s decisionto end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Nicaraguans and the uncertainty for TPS holders of Haiti, El Salvador, and Honduras living in the U.S., only add to the fears that immigrants are facing in this moment.
Planned Parenthood calls on Democrats and Republicans in Congress to act now to immediately pass a Clean DREAM Act to protect immigrant youth and their families.
Dawn Laguens, Executive Vice President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, issued the following statement:
This administration is dragging its feet on a decision that will affect the lives of thousands of immigrant youth who know no other country as their home. We know increased immigration enforcement has heightened fear in communities that keep many from seeking the life-saving care they need. No one’s health should be compromised because of their immigration status. Planned Parenthood is proud to see patients regardless of immigration status and will continue to do so — no matter what.
“We will not silently stand by as immigrant youth including DACA recipients and people with TPS, many of whom are part of the Planned Parenthood community and rely on Planned Parenthood for health care, are stripped of their rights and protections. That’s why Planned Parenthood is calling on Congress to pass the Clean DREAM Act now to ensure immigrant youth in this country are able to live a life free from discrimination and the fear of deportation, and have access to health care they need.
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