Senator
Harris
Remains
Committed
To
Protecting
Immigrant
Communities
Friend,
Senator
Harris
continues
to
be
a
leading
voice
on
protecting
Dreamers,
their
families,
and
the
hard
working
immigrants
who
contribute
to
our
country
every
day! In
fact,
just
recently
she
stood
in
solidarity
with
Dreamers
and
immigration
advocates
from
across
the
country
in
support
of
the
DREAM
Act
outside
of
her
office
in
Washington,
D.C.
“This
is
what
Democracy
looks
like,”
said
Senator
Harris.
The
amount
of
support
and
the
broad
coalition
of
allies
was
truly
remarkable.
Click
on
photo
to
watch
Senator
Harris
talk
about
the
importance
of
passing
a
clean
DREAM
Act.
Below
are
some
of
the
latest
examples
of
the
work
Senator
Harris
is
doing
on
behalf
of
our
immigrant
community:
- Harris
&
23
Democratic
Senators
Call
On
DHS
To
Accept
DACA
Applications
Delayed
By
Postal
Service:
Senator
Harris
and
23
Democratic
Senators
sent
a
letter
to
the
Department
of
Homeland
Security
(DHS)
expressing
their
concern
with
recent
reports
that
DHS
rejected
renewal
requests
for
Deferred
Action
for
Childhood
Arrivals
(DACA)
that
were
received
after
the
application
deadline
due
to
U.S.
Postal
Service
processing
delays
and
called
on
the
department
to
take
immediate
action
to
reverse
this
decision.
In
the
letter,
the
Senators
urged
DHS
to
allow
individuals
whose
DACA
renewal
applications
were
rejected
because
they
were
received
after
the
October
5,
2017,
deadline
to
resubmit
their
applications
and
notify
such
applicants
of
this
opportunity.
According
to
the U.S.
Citizenship
and
Immigration
Services
(USCIS), Acting
Secretary
of
Homeland
Security
Elaine
Duke
has
directed
USCIS
to
accept
DACA
renewal
requests
from
individuals
who
resubmit
their
DACA
renewal
request
with
individualized
proof
that
the
request
was
originally
mailed
in
a
timely
manner
and
that
the
cause
for
receipt
after
the
Oct.
5,
2017,
deadline
was
the
result
of
USPS
mail
service
error. Full
text
of
the
letter
is
available
here.
- Harris,
Feinstein
Call
for
Waived
Fees
for
California
Wildfire
Victims
Replacing
Immigration
Documents:
Senators
Harris
and
Feinstein
(both
D-Calif.)
sent
a
letter
to
the
Department
of
Homeland
Security
and
U.S.
Citizenship
and
Immigration
Services
urging
them
to
waive
fees
for
individuals
whose
immigration
and
naturalization
documents
were
lost,
damaged,
or
destroyed
as
a
result
of
the
recent
California
wildfires.
The
wildfires
burned
more
than
245,000
acres
of
land
and
destroyed
8,900
homes
and
structures,
leaving
100,000
Californians
displaced.
Full
text
of
the
letter
is
available
here.
- Harris
Joins Cortez
Masto,
Democratic
Women
Senators
to
McConnell:
Pass
the
Dream
Act
Before
Senate
Recesses
in
December: Senator
Harris
joined Senator
Catherine
Cortez
Masto
(D-Nev.)
and ten
other
female
Democratic
Senators in
sending
a
letter
to
Senate
Majority
Leader
Mitch
McConnell
urging
him
to
pass
the
Dream
Act
as
soon
as
possible
before
the
Senate
recesses
in
December.
Full
text
of
the
letter
is
available here.
- Harris
Statement
on
Vote
Against
Nielsen
as
DHS
Secretary:
Senator
Harris
voted
against
the
nomination of
Kirstjen
Nielsen
to
be
Secretary
of
Homeland
Security
in
the
Homeland
Security
in
the
Senate
Homeland
Security
and
Governmental
Affairs
Committee
due
to
Nielsen’s
role
in
the
development
and
implementation
of
the
unconstitutional
Muslim
bans,
the
termination
of
the
Deferred
Action
for
Childhood
Arrivals
(DACA)
program,
and
the
feeble
response
to
Hurricanes
Irma,
Maria
and
Harvey.
The
Senator’s
full
statement
on
her
opposition
to
Nielson
is
available
here.
- Harris
Presses
DHS
Secretary
Nominee
on
DACA
Recipients
and
Immigration
Enforcement
at
Sensitive
Locations:
Senator
Harris
received
several
commitments
from
DHS
Secretary
Nominee
Kirstjen
Nielson
to
protect
Dreamers,
as
well
as
on
DHS’
immigration
enforcement
priorities
and
operations.
The
Senator’s
questioning
is
available here.
- Harris
Co-Sponsors
Legislation
to
Protect
Individuals
with
Temporary
Protected
Status:
Senator
Kamala
Harris
co-sponsored
the
Safe
Environment
from
Countries
Under
Repression
and
in
Emergency
(SECURE)
Act
introduced
by
Senators
Cardin,
Van
Hollen
and
Feinstein,
a
bill
that
would
allow
qualifying
individuals
with
TPS
to
obtain
a
green
card. Harris
previously
sent
a
letter
with
her
colleagues to
Secretary
of
State
Rex
Tillerson
and
Department
of
Homeland
Security
Acting
Secretary
Elaine
Duke
urging
the
Trump
Administration
to
extend
Temporary
Protected
Status
(TPS)
for
nationals
from
Honduras
and
El
Salvador
living
in
the
United
States,
who
are
contributing
to
the
U.S.
economy,
paying
taxes,
and
supporting
their
families.
Full
text
of
the
letter
is
available
here.
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State
Director
U.S.
Senator
Kamala
D.
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