September 2024 Immigration Update

Want to keep up with immigration news in the U.S.? Every month, Global Cleveland publishes our immigration update so that you can stay informed about the latest immigration news.

This month’s Immigration Update at a glance:

  • Governor DeWine Pens Op-Ed on Springfield Rhetoric
  • Trump Says He’ll End Legal Status for Immigrants Currently in the U.S. on Two Programs
  • Rep Duarte Proposes Bill with Pathway for Dreamers, DACA Recipients

Congress Passes Funding without SAVE Act

  • Congress passed a funding measure that will keep the government open without attaching the SAVE Act, a voting-related bill.
  • The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to register as a voter. Voting in federal elections is already limited to US citizens, and critics of the bill said that it would make it harder for citizens to vote who may lack specific forms of documentation.
  • The effort to pass the bill had support from House Republicans, but did not have enough support to pass the Senate.
  • The funding bill means that the government is funded until after the November election, where voters will elect the president as well as Congress.
  • https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/22/republican-house-speaker-johnson-trump-government-shutdown-funding-bill.html

Report: Immigration Reform Needed for STEM Industries

Ohio lawmaker Proposes bill to Require Cities Cooperated with Federal Immigration Authorities

  • State Rep. Josh Williams introduced the Protecting Ohio Communities Act, which would require that state and local authorities cooperate with the federal government in the enforcement of immigration laws.
  • Under the bill, municipalities would lose some state funding for noncompliance with the law
  • Williams said that Ohio municipalities were encouraging undocumented immigration, and that cities that refused to cooperate with the federal authorities were costing the state money, as it had to do more to enforce laws.
  • Casey Weinstein opposed the bill, saying it was trying to prevent something that isn’t happening in the state anyway and that it infringed on home rule.
  • https://www.nbc4i.com/news/your-local-election-hq/immigration-targeted-by-proposed-ohio-bill/

Oregon’s Non-Citizen Registration was largely due to government mistake; almost no non-citizens voted

  • A new report found that while over 300 non-citizens had been mistakenly registered to vote in Oregon, only two of those people actually voted, and the issue was attributed to a legislative issue, not an attempt to illegally influence an election
  • Oregon has had automatic voter registration at the Department of Motor Vehicles since 2016. In 2019, a change in state laws led to proof of citizenship not being required to be shown at the DMV, causing for some non-citizens to be mistakenly added to the voter rolls.
  • Tobias Read, the Democratic nominee for Secretary of State, called on the Secretary of State’s office to work quickly to prevent the accidental registration from happening in the future.
  • https://www.opb.org/article/2024/09/13/noncitizens-registered-oregon-error/ 

Bill Requiring Undocumented Immigrants with History of Domestic Violence, Sex Crimes, Be Deported Passes the House

Rep Duarte Proposes Bill with Pathway for Dreamers, DACA Recipients

  • Republican Congressman John Duarte discussed proposed legislation that would pair funding for border security with a pathway for legal status available to some DACA recipients and Dreamers
  • Those who married a US Citizen, have children, or have been working in the US for five years would be eligible for a green card if they have no criminal history.
  • “Dreamers and DACA recipients would be eligible for a Conditional Permanent Residency.,” which could be upgraded into a Lawful Permanent Residency if the applicant has “obtain(ed) a college degree, serve(d) at least three years in the military, or (have been) employed for at least four years,” Your Central Valley reported
  • https://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/local-news/get-our-families-out-of-the-shadows-rep-john-duarte-presents-immigration-bill-in-kerman/

Governor DeWine Pens Op-Ed on Springfield

  • Ohio Governor Mike DeWine published a New York Times op-ed on the controversy surrounding immigration in Springfield, Ohio, which had become a topic in the ongoing presidential campaign
  • DeWine, who grew up in nearby Yellow Springs, said “it is disappointing to me that Springfield has become the epicenter of vitriol over America’s immigration policy” and criticized false statements about Haitian immigrants in the city.
  • DeWine has also sent state-level assistance to local authorities in the city.
  • https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/20/opinion/springfield-haitian-migrants-ohio.html

Trump Says He’ll End Legal Status for Immigrants Currently in the U.S. on Two Programs

  • Former President and current candidate Donald Trump told reporters if elected he would end two humanitarian parole programs instituted by President Biden, thus ending the legal status of about one million people.
  • The program that allows for migrants to use the CBP One app to enter the country and seek asylum, as well as the CHNV program that is open to nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, would be ended under this plan.
  • Both programs have been the subject of ongoing litigation.
  • Immigration advocates criticized the former President’s statement, saying that the revoking of parole on this scale would be “unprecedented, and simply cruel”.
  • https://apnews.com/article/trump-immigration-border-cuba-haiti-nicaragua-venezuela-biden-kamala-election-2b0a533fd9f4e96789f96f3e36021cf5

Naturalization Rate Hits High

Appeals Court: Law on non-citizens firearm ownership constitutional


Miscellaneous News

American Immigration Council: Almost Half of Fortune 500 Founded by Immigrants or Their Children

  • A new report from the American Immigration Council found that 230 of the 500 companies listed on the Fortune 500 list were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants.
  • Several of America’s largest companies were in the list, including Apple (found by the son of a Syrian immigrant), Google (founded by a Russian immigrant), JPMorgan Chase (who’s co-founder’s father was born in Austria).
  • Firms founded by immigrants and their children have a higher revenue than the entire GDP of Germany.
  • https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/new-american-fortune-500-2024