Sen. Bennet Demands Trump Administration Reverse Executive Order Limiting Immigration to U.S.
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In the second letter, Bennet called on President
"The use of a global public health crisis to promote an anti-immigration agenda...goes against the immigrant tradition upon which this country was built," wrote Bennet in the second letter. "More than twenty-five percent of all doctors and seventeen percent of all health care workers are immigrants...Instead of honoring our nation's proud immigrant heritage, the Administration has placed countless lives at risk in the interest of amplifying its anti-immigration agenda."
Wednesday's executive order follows a broader set of anti-immigrant policies from the Trump Administration. Previously, the administration had suspended routine visa processing at
The text of the first letter calling on the administration to fast-track visas is available below. The text of the second letter condemning the president's executive order is available below.
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Dear Secretary Pompeo and Acting Secretary Wolf:
I write to urge the
America's health care workers should practice to their highest capacity while feeling secure in their positions. I ask that you immediately address visas restrictions affecting health care workers' nonimmigrant visas. The
Thank you for your urgent attention to this important matter.
Sincerely,
Letter Urging
Dear President Trump:
I write to request that the Administration reverse the Executive Order that will suspend the issuance of green cards. Furthermore, your Administration must halt all anti-immigration policies that are harmful to public health and safety as the
Most importantly, these policies will not help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Foreign-born individuals make up a large percentage of those who are on the front lines in this pandemic. More than twenty-five percent of all doctors and seventeen percent of all health care workers are immigrants. Nearly forty percent of all medical/life scientists in this country, many of whom are researching the remedies to the very virus that has caused this pandemic, are foreign-born. Additionally, over thirty percent of all agricultural workers, seventeen percent of all grocery and supermarket workers, and over eighteen percent of all food delivery workers are foreign-born. These individuals deserve our warmest praise and support, not policies that will incite fear and harm their families, friends, or communities. We shouldn't be making it harder for them to be with their loved ones during this difficult time.
Instead of honoring our nation's proud immigrant heritage, the Administration has placed countless lives at risk in the interest of amplifying its anti-immigration agenda. The Administration has already suspended routine visa processing at its consulates and embassies abroad, closed borders with
The Administration now wants to unnecessarily prevent more immigrants from obtaining legal status. The rhetoric the Administration used to announce plans for its new policy has increased fear in our communities. Spreading fear won't protect us from this virus but universal testing and sufficient personal protective equipment, supplies, and other public health support will. In the midst of this pandemic we should be coming together as a nation by embracing immigrants who make up a large percentage of our health care workforce and are a driving force behind our country's innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and economic development. I urge the Administration to reverse the Executive Order and put its focus and energy on a national strategy that will ensure the best possible conditions for the safety and wellbeing of all people in
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