Glimmers of civil compromise in Congress

Among the many polarizing issues in the United States, illegal immigration ranks among the highest. The current administration’s measures have cut apprehensions and unlawful border crossings to their lowest point in decades. But its sweeping crackdown on unauthorized migrants, including cases of wrongful or mistaken detention and deportation, has severely divided the public – and elected representatives.

Still, a significant handful of congressional members is seeking to bridge this schism. And several others are pushing to expand the appeal of cooperation and compromise across party lines.

A coalition of 11 House Republicans and 12 Democrats has signed on to a bill, the Dignity Act of 2025, which reflects long negotiations and several compromises. The bill takes off the table citizenship for  people who have lived long in the U.S. illegally yet allows for legal residency after seven years, with related check-ins and fees. It also updates asylum, employment, and other legal immigration processes.

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