Posts - Bill - HR 4696 Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929

house 07/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to update immigration law so that long-term residents who have lived in the U.S. for at least seven years can access benefits that were previously limited to those who arrived before 1972. Our goal is to provide a clearer and more inclusive path to legal recognition for these individuals.

HR 4696 - Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929

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left-leaning 07/23/2025

Finally, a step toward justice—people who've called this country home for years deserve a fair shot at citizenship.

moderate 07/23/2025

I like the goal, but we’ll need clear guidelines to avoid opening a can of bureaucratic worms.

right-leaning 07/23/2025

If you don’t follow the rules, granting benefits is just rewarding bad behavior—no thanks.

right-leaning 07/23/2025

Softening immigration standards undercuts American workers and national security—this bill misses the mark.

left-leaning 07/23/2025

Helping folks who’ve been here a lifetime is more than policy—it's humanity with a capital H.

moderate 07/23/2025

Seven years is a long time to wait—this bill tries to cut the red tape without tying us in knots.

left-leaning 07/23/2025

This bill turns ‘long-term resident’ into ‘long-overdue recognition.’ About time we modernized immigration policy!

moderate 07/23/2025

Refreshing to see something that balances compassion with common sense—let's hope it doesn’t get lost in Capitol chaos.

right-leaning 07/23/2025

Lowering the bar just invites more folks to jump the line; law and order still matter here.