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The Dignity Act Is the Same Bad Deal as Ever

Politics
United States
Started April 13, 2026

Make no mistake, the proposal grants legal residence to millions of illegal immigrants

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 13, 2026
The Dignity Act provides a fair path to legal residence for millions, acknowledging their contributions and integrating them into society.
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Granting legal residence to illegal immigrants undermines the rule of law and encourages further unlawful behavior, harming our immigration system.
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The Dignity Act risks prioritizing illegal entry over those who wait patiently for legal immigration, creating inequity in the system.
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The Dignity Act raises important questions about the balance between compassion for immigrants and the enforcement of immigration laws.
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Legalizing millions of undocumented immigrants through the Dignity Act could boost the economy by increasing the workforce and tax revenue.
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