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Phil Scott on Immigration

 

 


Vermont has no law or policy making it a sanctuary state

AG Pamela Bondi sent Scott's office a letter saying Vermont has been identified as engaging in sanctuary policies "that thwart federal immigration enforcement." In a letter back, Governor Scott said he believes Vermont's designation as a so-called sanctuary jurisdiction "has been made in error." That's because he says Vermont has no law or policy that stands in the way of federal immigration law enforcement.
Source: WCAX, "Sanctuary," on 2026 Vermont Gubernatorial race , Aug 19, 2025

Moral obligation to be welcoming of people around the globe

I have always believed that the United States, and Vermont, have a moral obligation to be welcoming of people around the globe seeking a better life and new opportunities.

Once we welcome new Vermonters to our communities, it's critical that they are supported and welcomed with open arms.

The opening of the new office for the Vermont Afghan Alliance is a critical step towards creating a sense of community and a place to come together.

Source: Facebook posting on 2024 Vermont Gubernatorial race , Dec 21, 2023

Protect DREAMers instead of deporting them.

Scott signed Letter from 11 Governors to Congressional leadership

Nearly 800,000 young people eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA)--known as `Dreamers`--played no role in the decision to come here and they have known no other home but the United States.

Already, more than 12,000 Dreamers have lost their protective status and are susceptible to deportation. This is not a theoretical peril, but in fact an immediate and urgent one, because more than 100 young people in our cities and towns are losing their protective status every day. Those numbers will accelerate dramatically without a legislative fix.

We stand with these young American immigrants not only because it is good for our communities and a strong American 21st century economy, but also because it is the right thing for our nation to do. DACA recipients have subjected themselves to extensive background and security checks in order to work and attend college. They are studying at our universities. They are working to support themselves and their families, paying taxes and contributing to their communities in a myriad of ways. In the absence of congressional action providing for a permanent resolution, the termination of DACA puts these young people and their families in peril, and will destabilize our schools, workplaces and communities.

We recognize the complexities and challenges created by this issue, but swift, successful action is needed, action that can build momentum to reassure policymakers that progress on other immigration challenges is possible as well. As a bipartisan coalition of governors, we stand ready to help.

Source: Letter from 11 Governors to Congressional leadership 18LTR-DACA on Dec 20, 2017

Other governors on Immigration: Phil Scott on other issues:
VT Gubernatorial:
Brenda Siegel
Esther Charlestin
Peter Duval
Scott Milne
VT Senatorial:
Bernie Sanders
Gerald Malloy
Peter Welch

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