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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jul 16, 2025, 06:43 AM Wednesday

Bipartisan lawmakers reup immigration bill amid Trump deportation crackdown

Source: CBS News

Updated on: July 15, 2025 / 7:01 PM EDT


Washington – A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Tuesday reintroduced a comprehensive bill to reform the immigration system and create a potential pathway to legal status for long-term undocumented immigrants. Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar, Republican of Florida, and Veronica Escobar, Democrat of Texas, announced the legislation, known as the DIGNITY Act, at a press conference alongside more than a dozen co-sponsors.

"We have 10 million people or more working in construction, hospitality, agriculture, dairy, fisheries, slaughterhouses who are undocumented but are not criminals," Salazar told reporters. "No more need to choose between amnesty or deportation. The Dignity bill is the answer!"

The measure would establish a "Dignity Program" to grant legal status, including work and travel authority, to undocumented immigrants who have resided in the United States for at least five years. Eligible applicants would have to pass a criminal background check, pay taxes and submit $7,000 in restitution over the duration of the seven-year program. After completion, they could renew their status indefinitely to stay and work in the U.S. as long as they meet the criteria. Participants would not be eligible for federal benefits or entitlements.

"Congress has not passed comprehensive immigration reform in our country in nearly four decades," Escobar said. "This bill addresses long standing, long overdue legislation that will benefit our Dreamers, some of the most important young people in our country who by no choice of their own are here and know no other land than America. This will help American families who are married to an undocumented spouse who have long sought relief through the courts, through law. This will help millions and millions of people who are a critical component of the American economy."

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bipartisan-lawmakers-reup-immigration-bill/



Link to PRESS RELEASE - Representatives Escobar, Salazar Reintroduce the Dignity Act

Link to DRAFT BILL SUMMARY (PDF) - https://escobar.house.gov/UploadedFiles/The_Dignity_Act_of_2025_Section_by_Section.pdf

Link to DRAFT BILL (PDF) - https://escobar.house.gov/UploadedFiles/Dignity_Act_2025_Text.pdf
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So undocumented migrants who fill many typical low wages jobs... pandr32 Wednesday #1
"Congress has not passed comprehensive immigration reform in our country in nearly four decades" PSPS Wednesday #2

pandr32

(13,224 posts)
1. So undocumented migrants who fill many typical low wages jobs...
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 07:07 AM
Wednesday

that we need them doing will need to pay taxes, pay filing fees for this wonderful paperwork, perhaps legal fees, and $7,000? Many of them are trying to support families either here or elsewhere. That's a lot of money for them and there still is no guarantee of safety, We also are telling them you can never have any benefits of any kind even if you aquire legal status and keep your nose clean for the rest of your hardworking (that we depend on for our own benefit) life.
We would be giving them 'dignity' while formalizing their permanent low status.

PSPS

(14,718 posts)
2. "Congress has not passed comprehensive immigration reform in our country in nearly four decades"
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 01:21 PM
Wednesday

That's true. Each and every time such a plan has been introduced, the republicans blocked it. In fact, I think this is the very same bill that keeps being reintroduced.

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