Gov. Brown signs DACA bills at Salem May Day rally
Governor Kate Brown signed two bills that provide support to Oregon’s DACA recipients and immigrants as part of Tuesday’s May Day celebration at the Capitol.
“The chaos and uncertainty coming from the White House is in direct conflict with our nation’s history, economy, and respect for our immigrant communities,” Brown said. “In our Oregon, we will continue working to create an inclusive state and thriving communities, where everyone has the opportunity to provide a better life for their families.”
Speaking to a crowd of Dreamers and immigrant-rights advocates gathered at the State Capitol, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill 1563, which makes it possible for eligible students without documentation attending Oregon colleges and universities to continue to qualify for in-state tuition, with or without a federal DACA program.
The governor also signed House Bill 4111, which allows the DMV to renew and replace a limited-term driver’s license for DACA and Temporary Protected Status recipients.