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DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2023

1/4/2025, 11:17 AM

Summary of Bill HR 3599

The DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2023, also known as Bill 118 hr 3599, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to address issues related to the treatment of immigrants in detention facilities.

One key provision of the DIGNIDAD Act is the establishment of minimum standards for the treatment of individuals in immigration detention. This includes requirements for access to medical care, adequate nutrition, and humane living conditions. The bill also aims to improve oversight of detention facilities to ensure that these standards are being met.

Additionally, the DIGNIDAD Act seeks to address the issue of family separation at the border. The bill includes provisions to reunite families that have been separated and to prevent future separations from occurring. It also calls for increased resources to support the mental health and well-being of individuals who have experienced family separation. Another important aspect of the DIGNIDAD Act is its focus on improving access to legal representation for individuals in immigration proceedings. The bill includes funding for legal services for immigrants who are detained or facing deportation, as well as measures to ensure that individuals are informed of their rights and have access to legal counsel. Overall, the DIGNIDAD Act of 2023 aims to promote dignity and humane treatment for immigrants in detention, address the issue of family separation, and improve access to legal representation. It is currently being debated in Congress, with supporters arguing that it is necessary to protect the rights and well-being of immigrants, while opponents raise concerns about the potential costs and logistical challenges of implementing the bill.

Congressional Summary of HR 3599

Dignity for Immigrants while Guarding our Nation to Ignite and Deliver the American Dream Act of 2023 or as the DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2023

This bill addresses immigration-related issues, such as increasing hiring for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel and providing removal deferral for eligible non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law).

For example, the bill

  • requires the hiring of additional CBP personnel and authorizes recruitment, relocation, and retention bonuses for CBP personnel;
  • provides funding for border infrastructure and equipment;
  • makes it a crime to transmit the location of law enforcement with the intent to violate immigration laws or certain other federal laws;
  • requires employers to verify the immigration status of individuals using an electronic employment eligibility confirmation system modeled after the E-Verify system;
  • requires unaccompanied alien children to be processed and reunited with U.S.-based sponsors in accordance with the Flores settlement, which established policies pertaining to the treatment of minors without lawful immigration status;
  • requires the Department of State to implement a strategy to address the key factors contributing to individuals from Central America traveling to the United States;
  • provides a path to permanent resident status to eligible individuals without lawful immigration status who entered the United States as minors (commonly referred to as Dreamers);
  • establishes the Dignity Program, which defers the removal of eligible individuals without lawful immigration status who meet various requirements, including paying into a fund to provide training to U.S. workers; and
  • establishes the Redemption Program, which provides a path to permanent resident status to individuals who complete the Dignity Program and meet various requirements, including making additional payments into the U.S. worker fund.

Current Status of Bill HR 3599

Bill HR 3599 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 23, 2023. Bill HR 3599 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on May 23, 2023.  Bill HR 3599's most recent activity was Referred to the Subcommittee on Social Security. as of December 17, 2024

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 3599

Total Number of Sponsors
3
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
3
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
68
Democrat Cosponsors
52
Republican Cosponsors
16
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 3599

Primary Policy Focus

Immigration

Potential Impact Areas

- Accounting and auditing
- Administrative law and regulatory procedures
- Administrative remedies
- Adoption and foster care
- Advisory bodies
- Agricultural trade
- Appropriations
- Assault and harassment offenses
- Aviation and airports
- Border security and unlawful immigration
- Canada
- Cardiovascular and respiratory health
- Census and government statistics
- Child safety and welfare
- Citizenship and naturalization
- Civics education
- Civil actions and liability
- Computer security and identity theft
- Congressional oversight
- Crime prevention
- Crime victims
- Crimes against women
- Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
- Criminal justice information and records
- Customs enforcement
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Justice
- Detention of persons
- Disability and paralysis
- Domestic violence and child abuse
- Drug trafficking and controlled substances
- El Salvador
- Elections, voting, political campaign regulation
- Elementary and secondary education
- Emergency medical services and trauma care
- Employee hiring
- Employment and training programs
- Executive agency funding and structure
- Family relationships
- Federal preemption
- Food supply, safety, and labeling
- Foreign aid and international relief
- Foreign labor
- Foreign language and bilingual programs
- Forests, forestry, trees
- Fraud offenses and financial crimes
- Genetics
- Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
- Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
- Government information and archives
- Government studies and investigations
- Government trust funds
- Guatemala
- Health information and medical records
- Higher education
- Honduras
- Horticulture and plants
- Housing industry and standards
- Human rights
- Human trafficking
- Immigrant health and welfare
- Immigration status and procedures
- Infectious and parasitic diseases
- Infrastructure development
- Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information
- Intergovernmental relations
- Internet, web applications, social media
- Judicial procedure and administration
- Judicial review and appeals
- Juvenile crime and gang violence
- Labor standards
- Lakes and rivers
- Land use and conservation
- Latin America
- Law enforcement administration and funding
- Law enforcement officers
- Lawyers and legal services
- Licensing and registrations
- Mammals
- Marine and inland water transportation
- Mexico
- Migrant, seasonal, agricultural labor
- Military personnel and dependents
- Motor vehicles
- Multilateral development programs
- National Guard and reserves
- News media and reporting
- Organized crime
- Performance measurement
- Personnel records
- Photography and imaging
- Political parties and affiliation
- Protest and dissent
- Public contracts and procurement
- Public-private cooperation
- Radio spectrum allocation
- Refugees, asylum, displaced persons
- Religion
- Right of privacy
- Roads and highways
- Rule of law and government transparency
- Separation, divorce, custody, support
- Service animals
- Sex offenses
- Sex, gender, sexual orientation discrimination
- Small business
- Smuggling and trafficking
- Sovereignty, recognition, national governance and status
- State and local government operations
- Student aid and college costs
- Student records
- Teaching, teachers, curricula
- Telephone and wireless communication
- Temporary and part-time employment
- Terrorism
- Transportation costs
- Travel and tourism
- User charges and fees
- Veterans' education, employment, rehabilitation
- Violent crime
- Visas and passports
- Vocational and technical education
- Wages and earnings

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 3599

DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2023
DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2023
Dignity for Immigrants while Guarding our Nation to Ignite and Deliver the American Dream Act of 2023
Protecting Sensitive Locations Act
American Promise Act
Dream Act
Legal Workforce Act
Transnational Criminal Organization Prevention and Elimination Act
American Prosperity and Competitiveness Act
H–2B Returning Worker Exception Act
American Dream and Promise Act
Border Security for America Act
To reform the immigration laws.

Comments

Crue Denton profile image

Crue Denton

766

1 year ago

So, what's the deal with this DIGNIDAD Act? Will it really help us out or just make things worse? #confused #needmoreinfo

Manuel Richmond profile image

Manuel Richmond

704

1 year ago

I don't like this bill, it's gonna mess things up for me and my family. #notcool

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