‘Dignity Act’ Immigration Bill Includes Mandatory E-Verify, Path to Citizenship, Border Security


In December 2021, Congressional Democrats tried to include immigration reforms in the Build Back Better Act (BBBA). Some of the proposals would have helped unauthorized immigrants by providing those eligible with parole and work authorization. The bill also would have reduced green card backlogs and provided some applicants with expedited green cards for a fee. But the BBBA has not come to pass.

Now, Republican congresswoman, Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.), along with other Republican sponsors, has introduced the Dignity Act as a “rebuttal” to the BBBA. In exchange for securing the border and making E-Verify mandatory, the Dignity Act proposes a solution for undocumented immigrants and reforms to the H-2A and H-2B temporary season worker visa programs.

Key provisions include:

Congresswoman Salazar’s bill is not supported by all Republicans, some of whom see the provisions as unacceptable “amnesty.” Some Evangelical leaders support the pathway to citizenship for Dreamers just as they supported those provisions in the BBBA. There may be Democrats who find some of the Dignity Act palatable, but none have signed on as sponsors. There will need to be bipartisan support.


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National Law Review, Volume XII, Number 47