Legislature(2001 - 2002)

03/13/2001 03:35 PM Senate STA

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              SB  90-OFFICE OF CITIZENSHIP ASSISTANCE                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT  asked Senator  Kelly to introduce the  bill and                                                            
noted that  it was his intent to hear  public testimony and  take up                                                            
final action on the bill at a later meeting.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  PETE KELLY,  sponsor of  SB 90,  said this  bill creates  a                                                            
director  position under  the Office  of the Ombudsman  to act  as a                                                            
liaison between new citizens  and those studying to become citizens.                                                            
The  many state  and  private  services available  to  citizens  and                                                            
citizen candidates  may be inaccessible due to language,  social and                                                            
cultural  barriers.  The  Office  of  Citizenship  Assistance  would                                                            
respectfully  help these  individuals while  remaining sensitive  to                                                            
their various customs and cultures.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT  asked whether the liaison would  function under                                                            
the ombudsman in an ombudsman capacity.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  KELLY said  the director  would  be a liaison  between  the                                                            
ombudsman and  the individuals so  there is someone to go  to in the                                                            
ombudsman's  office  that will  be more  sensitive  to cultural  and                                                            
language difficulties.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  PHILLIPS asked  whether there  are other  states with  this                                                            
type of division.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR KELLY said no there aren't.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR PHILLIPS said he  has difficulty with this bill because both                                                            
of his parents are immigrants.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  PEARCE thinks  the idea is  good but  wonders whether  this                                                            
helps interface more with  state and local services or federal ones.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR KELLY  said it will interface more with state  services.  He                                                            
reassured  Senator Pearce that  this position  will not help  in the                                                            
naturalization  process,  rather it  will provide  help in  locating                                                            
state and local services.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
JESSIE R. PELAYO, Filipino  Community leader, gave lengthy and heart                                                            
felt testimony in support  of SB 90. The full testimony is available                                                            
in the bill record.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. PELAYO,  said that in  the fall of 1989,  there was a  statewide                                                            
meeting  of Filipino  organizations  held  in Anchorage  to  discuss                                                            
solutions   to  the   difficulties   Filipino   citizen   candidates                                                            
encounter.  He found  that the difficulties  he  and his family  and                                                            
friends  experienced  in  Juneau  were  common in  large  and  small                                                            
communities across the state.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Until the City and Borough  of Juneau passed a resolution requesting                                                            
a  permanent   immigration   officer,  immigration   problems   were                                                            
commonplace, expensive and lengthy.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
He  went  on   to  outline  discriminatory   employment   practices,                                                            
difficulty  understanding  legal  issues  and housing,  medical  and                                                            
educational problems.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
In closing, Mr.  Pelayo urged committee members to  support SB 90 so                                                            
that naturalized  citizens  would have  a place  to turn when  faced                                                            
with injustices resulting from a difference in cultures.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MARIO  D.  LIR,  Pastor  of  the  Word  of  Life Christian   Center,                                                            
testified in support  of SB 90. As a pastor, he has  repeatedly seen                                                            
the  problems   naturalized  citizens   have  assimilating   with  a                                                            
different culture.  The State of Alaska  has never before  addressed                                                            
these needs  and it is past  time for them  to do so. Many  of these                                                            
individuals  are productive  state employees  so  it is the  state's                                                            
responsibility  to  help  them  with  difficulties  associated  with                                                            
changing countries and cultures.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
PASTOR LIR  also outlined specific  immigration, legal, medical  and                                                            
language problems  faced by Filipinos and other immigrants  and said                                                            
there needs  to be  a place these  individuals can  go and get  help                                                            
dealing  with the  shock experienced  when moving  into a  different                                                            
culture.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
He is proud  to be an American  citizen but  is concerned about  the                                                            
new immigrant  population.  He closed  saying, "You  need to  walk a                                                            
mile in my shoes, there are many stories to tell."                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR PHILLIPS  said both  his parents  were immigrants,  and he's                                                            
dealt with discrimination as well.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MARA  KIMMEL is  an  immigration attorney  who  has  worked in  both                                                            
private  practice and,  more recently,  for a  statewide  non-profit                                                            
social service  agency providing immigration  services. She  is also                                                            
the  co-chair of  the  Immigration  Law Section  of  the Alaska  Bar                                                            
Association.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
She applauded  the efforts of Senators  Kelly, Austerman,  Ellis and                                                            
Taylor in  putting forth  SB 90. The problems  listed by Mr.  Pelayo                                                            
and Pastor  Lim are those facing her  clients every day and  she has                                                            
no place to refer them.  SB 90 recognizes the valuable contributions                                                            
made by Alaska  immigrants and acknowledges the fact  that they have                                                            
difficulties  in obtaining  services that are  taken for granted  by                                                            
others  who  aren't  faced  with  the  same  language  and  cultural                                                            
barriers.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Immigrants  are  frequently  overlooked  even  though  they  are  an                                                            
integral  part of  the Alaskan  community.  Creating  the Office  of                                                            
Citizenship   reflects   an  important   public   policy  which   is                                                            
recognition  of  Alaska  as  a  melting   pot  and  welcoming  these                                                            
newcomers  to our state and  nation. There  is no other agency  that                                                            
offers the  services outlined  in this bill.  Many individuals  will                                                            
benefit from  the services The Office  of Citizenship will  provide.                                                            
                                                                                                                                
ROBIN BRUNER,  Program Director of Immigration and  Refugee Services                                                            
Program at Catholic Social  Services in Anchorage, also applauds the                                                            
efforts of the sponsors.  The services are desperately needed by the                                                            
people  her  office  represents.   They  are  the  only  agency  and                                                            
organization  in Alaska providing  legal services to immigrants  and                                                            
refugees. There are six  staff members in her office and they worked                                                            
with 2,700 people in fiscal year 2000.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Alaska  is a very  diverse state  with 1,000  Salvadorans on  Kodiak                                                            
Island,  500 Russians  in Delta  Junction and  large communities  of                                                            
Filipinos living  in Southeast Alaska,  Kodiak Island, Dutch  Harbor                                                            
and the Interior.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Naturalization  clinics held state wide have helped  between 100 and                                                            
200 people  become citizens each year.  Although legal services  are                                                            
provided, other needs mentioned  by Mr. Pelayo and Pastor Lim aren't                                                            
addressed  because there isn't  anyplace to  refer them. There  is a                                                            
great need  for an  office where  individuals could  go and  get the                                                            
referral and information services they desperately need.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
She asked  legislators to  call her at (907)  276-5590 if there  was                                                            
any way she could help them move the legislation forward.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
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ANDRE MCLEOD, testifying  as a private citizen, called SB 90 "one of                                                            
the  most harebrained  schemes  I have  ever  seen, to  the tune  of                                                            
$310,000  dollars."  She thought  the money  could  be better  spent                                                            
elsewhere and  that the two testifiers from Juneau  appeared to have                                                            
adjusted  to life in  the United  States very  well. The  challenges                                                            
they have met are the same as those faced by every one else.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Interfacing  with  government is  always  problematic.  If there  is                                                            
difficulty  with Immigration  & Naturalization  Service (INS)  forms                                                            
then those individuals  should deal directly with  INS. For problems                                                            
with discrimination,  AS 18.80, The Human Rights Commission,  is the                                                            
place to go.  Attorney Kimmel should  send individuals experiencing                                                             
difficulties  of  these types  to  either INS  or the  Human  Rights                                                            
Commission. If  there's any other type of difficulty  with the state                                                            
government,  there's always AS 24.55,  the ombudsman's office.   She                                                            
is  sure there  are  better places  to  spend $310,000.  "If  things                                                            
aren't going right then fix it but don't build another empire."                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN  THERRIAULT  asked for  a  phone number  in  case the  bill                                                            
sponsors wanted to contact her directly.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
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MS. MLEOD  said  "I've already  spoken to the  sponsors of  the bill                                                            
and as I've  spoken to them, I've  tried to see where need  for this                                                            
legislation comes  from and I was told that I really  didn't need to                                                            
know that."  However, if committee  members want to talk  to her the                                                            
number is 561-8595.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT asked for other testimony. There was none.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
The bill  was held in committee  so that  Chairman Therriault  could                                                            
discuss several matters with Senator Kelly.                                                                                     

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