No matter where we come from or how we got here, all Nebraskans deserve to live with dignity, free from discrimination based on race, religion, or national origin. Immigrants are our friends, family members, and neighbors, and they have the right to be treated fairly, including due process under the law. We refuse to let politicians use fear to divide us or scapegoat members of our communities. Immigrants' rights is one of the priority issue areas in our 2025-2028 Strategic Plan.
Census numbers show about 140,000 immigrants call Nebraska home. This count is supposed to include Nebraskans without current immigration status or citizenship in the U.S., but census officials say they often have difficulty counting undocumented community members.
According to the American Immigration Council, undocumented immigrants pay almost $168 million in state and local taxes every year.
Census numbers show 11.5% of Nebraskans speak a language other than English at home.
Thousands of immigrants call Nebraska home, strengthening our economy and communities. Across political and business sectors, there is strong support for welcoming immigrants. Yet, instead of recognizing these contributions, state leaders push extremist policies that fuel division and discrimination.
Some lawmakers are trying to force state agencies to act as extensions of federal immigration enforcement agents, turning Nebraska into a surveillance state that pits neighbors against each other. These politicians falsely conflate immigrants with crime, spreading harmful rhetoric for personal and political gain while ignoring the real issues hurting Nebraskans.
Meanwhile, Nebraskans appearing before the Omaha Immigration court are routinely denied a fair hearing—rushing cases, ignoring language barriers, and stripping people of their legal rights with no due process. Moreover, Nebraskans who are in removal proceedings and seeking asylum from persecution in their country of origin face the highest denial rate in the United States.
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