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Res 0092-2024 · ResolutionFiled (End of Session) · Feb 27, 2024

Resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Student Relief (SSR) to those impacted by catastrophic flooding in Pakistan who are now living in the United States.

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Julie WonDemocratDistrict 26
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Res. No. 92 ..Title Resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Student Relief (SSR) to those impacted by catastrophic flooding in Pakistan who are now living in the United States. ..Body By Council Members Hanif, Won, Bottcher and Avil�s Whereas, In August 2022, Pakistan declared a national emergency after experiencing floods that caused death and destruction and cataclysmic damage affecting the residents, buildings, and critical infrastructure of Pakistan; and Whereas, Reports indicate some areas of Pakistan had 450 percent more rain than a normal monsoon season and over one third of the country was submerged in water; and Whereas, Over 33 million people have been affected by the flooding and 1,739 were killed; and Whereas, Over 8 thousand miles of roads were destroyed; and Whereas, Flood basins and drain systems were overwhelmed and areas were inundated with stagnant and contaminated flood water; and Whereas, Villages, farms, and settlements were destroyed, and over one million livestock were killed; and Whereas, Contaminated water and the destruction of crops and livestock threatens resident's health and food security, and Pakistan is trying to prevent a full scale hunger crisis; and Whereas, Requests for financial aid remain seriously underfunded, hampering humanitarian support for residents and regions affected by the flooding; and Whereas, According to data from The Center for Migration Studies, Pakistan is one of the top countries of origin for undocumented residents in the State of New York, largely in the City of New York; and Whereas, Reports indicate more than 8,000 Pakistani students are studying in the United States, with a significant number of them in the City and State of New York; and Whereas, Regulatory requirements from the Department of Homeland Security limit opportunities for international students to work, forcing them to rely on financial support from their home countries; and Whereas, The devastation in Pakistan has made it unsuitable for Pakistanis to return, and Pakistani students and residents need stability in the United States to support themselves, their families, and recovery efforts in Pakistan; and Whereas, Granting TPS and SSR would provide desperately needed protections and stability for Pakistanis in the United States; and Whereas, The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security is empowered to designate that a country qualifies for TPS and SSR when nationals who are already in the United States cannot return safely to their home countries due to extraordinary conditions, such as environmental disasters; and Whereas, Advocates, like Desis Rising Up & Moving, engaged with Pakistani communities and students support TPS and SSR designation in response to the flood damage; and Whereas, Designations of TPS and SSR for Pakistan would allow access to work permits, access to healthcare, lowered tuition fees, protection from deportation, the ability to request permission to travel back home, and many other local and state benefits; and Whereas, The people of the City of New York possess a tremendous humanitarian spirit and have always expressed their solidarity with individuals from other nations who undergo suffering; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the President of the United States and the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Student Relief (SSR) to those impacted by catastrophic flooding in Pakistan who are now living in the United States. Session 13 LS #12368 01/18/2024 Session 12 LS #12368 4/25/2023 RLB

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Feb 27, 2024
Res 0092-2024: Resolution calling upon the President of the United States and the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Special Student Relief (SSR) to those impacted by catastrophic flooding in Pakistan who are now living in the United States. · OpenCongress NYC