[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 99 (Tuesday, June 24, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H5647]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CELEBRATING IMMIGRANT HERITAGE MONTH
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Connecticut (Ms. Esty) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ESTY. Mr. Speaker, this month, as we celebrate Immigrant Heritage
Month, we reflect upon unique backgrounds and honor our collective
history, but the reality is that our current immigration system is
badly broken.
Immigration reform is not only the right thing to do morally, it is
the right thing to do for our economy. Businesses in Connecticut and
across the Nation are demanding that we have immigration reform, so
that they can hire employees and expand their businesses.
I have heard from manufacturers and from biotech companies in my own
district who are eager to hire new engineers and Ph.D.'s, but our
current system forces most of the best and brightest who come from
around the world, who train at our research institutions here in the
United States, trained at taxpayer expense, we force them to leave this
country, taking their talents with them.
I have met with dairy farmers in Connecticut who cannot find enough
laborers to work on their farms. Farmers are demanding that Congress
reform our immigration system to provide a reliable and stable
workforce, so that they can continue to provide local food, milk, and
cheese for our families.
There are 11 million immigrants who are ready to emerge from the
shadows, ready to join the workforce, and to grow our economy: people
like Maria, a mother of three from Meriden, who brought her family here
to build a better life; people like Camila and Carolina--twin sisters,
honor students--from Danbury, who cofounded Connecticut Students for a
DREAM, to help DREAMers navigate the immigration system.
Mr. Speaker, it is time for Congress to act. Let's honor our Nation
of immigrants by passing comprehensive immigration reform that secures
our borders, keeps our families together, and creates an earned path to
citizenship.
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