(The Center Square) – More than 50 nonprofit advocacy organizations and 24 members of Congress from across the aisle have thrown support behind a piece of legislation calling for immigration reform.
The Dignity Act of 2025, introduced in July, would establish a seven-year temporary legal status program allowing immigrants to live and work legally in the United States based on completion of certain tasks.
“We can enact legislation that incorporates both humanity and security, and the Dignity Act of 2025 offers a balanced approach that restores dignity to people who have tried to navigate a broken system for far too long,” said U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, a cosponsor of the bill.
The Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute, a nonprofit organization that advocates for direct care wo

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