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Related: About this forumNew Arkansas laws remove barriers for immigrants, despite legislature's rightward turn
A new state law will soon open the door to almost any career path for some groups of immigrants, marking the latest in a remarkable series of legislative victories for Arkansass immigrant community.
Act 746, formerly HB 1735, will allow the states nearly 5,000 DACA recipients and other immigrants with work permits to obtain any professional or occupational license in Arkansas. The federal DACA program, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, covers immigrants who were brought to the United States, without authorization, as children. DACA allows these individuals a group sometimes called Dreamers to stay in the country free from the threat of deportation if they meet certain qualifications. Although DACA recipients are eligible for federal work permits, requirements at the state level have sometimes prevented them from becoming licensed in specific professional fields.
The legislation, sponsored by state Rep. Clint Penzo (R-Springdale) and state Sen. Bart Hester (R-Cave Springs), received overwhelming bipartisan support. It passed the House of Representatives 88-3 and the Senate 34-1; both chambers are controlled by large Republican supermajorities. It takes effect July 1.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson said the passage of the law across party lines was a big victory for the young people who are talented and ready to build their future in our great state.
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(10,940 posts)TomSlick
(11,973 posts)Rep. Penzo (R-Springdale) and Sen. Hester (R-Cave Springs) have no humanity to discover.
Both Hester and Penzo are from NW Arkansas. A far more likely explanation is that they discovered that Walmart, Tyson, J.B. Hunt, etc. from NW Arkansas supported the bill.