Republicans clash over Dignidad Act immigration proposal

Florida Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar is promoting her Dignidad Act amid growing backlash from within her party. The bill, introduced in July 2025, would grant legal status to certain long-term undocumented immigrants and protect Dreamers, sparking debate on social media and in recent interviews. Critics call it amnesty, while Salazar insists it removes criminals and secures the border.

Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and co-sponsor Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) have faced sharp criticism for the Dignidad Act, which offers renewable seven-year legal status to undocumented immigrants present before 2021 who are working or studying, along with protections for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients. The legislation, co-sponsored by 39 Republicans and Democrats, also codifies border security measures and requires a $1,000 annual payment deposited into an H-1B account, according to bill details cited in discussions. Salazar launched a Dignity Tour last month to build support, posting on X that the act removes criminal illegal aliens and recent arrivals while addressing economic impacts of mass deportations of long-term contributors with American children and community ties. She stated, “most Americans do NOT support deporting every long-term immigrant who has spent years working here. ” Rep. Brandon Gill countered on X that it is “rank amnesty,” prioritizing dignity for Americans through mass deportations as campaigned. In an April 8 Fox News interview, Laura Ingraham pressed Lawler on fraud risks and crime waivers, noting the bill allows Department of Homeland Security discretion in background checks without strict proof requirements. Salazar, in a Dennis Michael Lynch podcast the same day, dismissed vetting concerns for millions as administrative. A resurfaced July 2025 clip shows Salazar saying the bill buys peace for immigrants, with future laws potentially offering citizenship paths. The debate has gone viral on X, highlighting tensions in swing districts with high immigrant populations as midterms near.

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Illustration depicting Democrats inviting immigration guests to Trump's State of the Union address amid DHS controversy and boycotts.
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Democrats invite immigration guests to Trump's State of the Union

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As President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address amid a Department of Homeland Security funding lapse, some Democrats are inviting guests tied to immigration issues while others plan to boycott the event. The Department of Homeland Security has criticized these invitations, highlighting recent arrests of immigrants with criminal convictions. Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger and Sen. Alex Padilla will provide the Democratic responses.

Republicans in South Texas are facing political challenges due to President Donald Trump's aggressive deportation campaign, which has alienated some Hispanic voters who supported the party in recent elections. Lawmakers like Rep. Monica De La Cruz are shifting their rhetoric to focus on targeting criminals rather than broad enforcement. This pivot comes as polls indicate growing dissatisfaction among Latino communities.

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Sen. Bill Hagerty said on Fox News that Democrats’ resistance to the Republican-backed SAVE America Act is tied to illegal immigration, arguing that voter ID and citizenship checks are broadly popular. Sen. Susan Collins said she supports the House-passed bill but only if Republicans do not try to weaken or eliminate the Senate filibuster—leaving the measure with a steep 60-vote hurdle.

The Department of Homeland Security faces a partial shutdown starting Friday night as Congress failed to extend its funding amid disputes over immigration enforcement reforms. Democrats are demanding changes following recent incidents involving ICE and CBP agents, while Republicans criticize the proposals as excessive. Agencies like TSA and FEMA will be affected, though ICE remains funded separately.

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Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan sharply criticized President Donald Trump's immigration policies during a press conference at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile. She urged Latinos to unite and speak out against abuses. She highlighted the actions of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and their effects on families and undocumented contributors.

Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia urged U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw to dismiss human smuggling charges against their client, labeling the Department of Justice's explanations as 'legally irrelevant and patently incredible.' The request follows an evidentiary hearing where government witnesses testified about the case's origins. The prosecution emerged after Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation and court-ordered return.

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James Talarico, who has been described by The Daily Wire as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas, said during a live taping of The Bulwark podcast in Dallas that undocumented students he taught were often his “most patriotic” students, and criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement as a “secret police” force.

 

 

 

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