Conservative lawmakers and advocacy groups are mounting a fierce opposition to the Dignity Act, a landmark bipartisan immigration reform bill that has gained momentum in Washington D.C. Despite its name, the bill has been met with resistance from some on the right who argue it does not go far enough to address border security concerns. Critics are also voicing concerns that the bill's pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants could lead to a surge in new applicants, potentially straining the country's social services. As the bill navigates the complex web of congressional politics, its fate remains uncertain, sparking intense debate among lawmakers and immigration experts.


The Dignity Act, a bipartisan immigration reform bill, has sparked a revolt on the political right.