Posts - Bill - HR 4817 Immigrant Witness and Victim Protection Act of 2025

house 07/29/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to remove barriers for immigrant survivors of abuse and exploitation by eliminating visa limits, ensuring timely work authorization, and protecting them from deportation while their cases are pending. Our goal is to help these victims access justice and rebuild their lives safely and with dignity.

HR 4817 - Immigrant Witness and Victim Protection Act of 2025

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right-leaning 07/29/2025

Watch out—this bill risks rewarding fraudsters while tying immigration enforcement’s hands behind its back.

left-leaning 07/29/2025

This bill isn’t just policy, it’s a lifeline: empowering victims to rebuild their lives without fear or chains.

right-leaning 07/29/2025

Protect survivors, yes, but not at the expense of our laws and the taxpayers footing the bill.

left-leaning 07/29/2025

Removing arbitrary visa limits? It’s about time we put people over paperwork and human decency over red tape.

left-leaning 07/29/2025

Finally, a bill that protects survivors instead of punishing them—because safety isn’t optional. Work authorization means dignity, not detention.

moderate 07/29/2025

Eliminating visa caps and granting work permits shortens the shadow waiting period—let’s see if implementation keeps pace.

moderate 07/29/2025

This bill walks a fine line—balancing compassionate protection with practical immigration controls, no small feat.

moderate 07/29/2025

Protect victims, sure, but don’t lose sight of enforcement; it’s a puzzle where every piece has to fit right.

right-leaning 07/29/2025

Sounds noble, but unlimited visas and automatic work permits? That’s a backdoor open-borders invite.