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Congressman Bacon to Re-Introduce Kerrie Orozco Act

Provides Assurances to Loved Ones of First Responders

Today, Congressman Don Bacon (NE-2) announced that he will be re-introducing the “Kerrie Orozco Act” shortly after next week’s district work period. The legislation allows the immediate relatives of first responders who die in the line of duty to continue to process their immigration application in a timely manner despite the death of their loved one.

“Our first responders put their physical safety and lives on the line every day they go to work,” said Rep. Bacon. “We owe it to them as a sign of gratitude, to take care of their families and ensure that they can have peace of mind.”

Under current law, the surviving family members of first responders who have pending immigration applications face delays in the naturalization process. The legislation provides the same courtesy that is given to the families of men and women in uniform who are killed.

“The death of Officer Kerrie Orozco was a tremendous loss to her family,” added Rep. Bacon. “Her husband, Hector, has an enormous responsibility as a single parent and we owe it to Kerrie to ensure that her family is provided the same protections they would have had if this unfortunate situation had not occurred.”

This legislation is part of the Congressman’s overall approach to immigration, which includes securing our borders first and finding a compassionate way forward for those here, who are working hard and good neighbors.

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