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S. 3348: Dream Act of 2025

The "Dream Act of 2025," introduced by Senators Durbin and Murkowski, aims to support certain long-term U.S. residents who entered the country as children by providing them with a pathway to permanent resident status under specific conditions. The central aspects of this bill include:

Eligibility Criteria

  • The bill applies to individuals who have lived in the U.S. for an extended period, entered the country as minors, and meet other defined requirements.
  • Applicants must demonstrate good moral character and fulfill education or military service requirements.

Application Requirements

  • Those seeking permanent resident status under the bill must complete an application process, including background checks and the submission of necessary documentation.
  • The bill delineates what forms and evidence will be required for applicants to prove their eligibility.

Pathways to Citizenship

  • The bill outlines how individuals who receive conditional permanent resident status can eventually apply for full citizenship.
  • Citizenship pathways are designed to encourage integration into society through education, employment, and contributions to the community.

Confidentiality Protections

  • The bill includes provisions that protect the confidentiality of individuals who submit DACA applications. It prevents the Secretary of State from disclosing information to immigration enforcement agencies, like ICE or CBP, except for certain security purposes.
  • There are penalties for violations of these confidentiality protections, which include potential fines of up to $10,000.

Impact on Immigration Enforcement

  • By restricting the sharing of DACA application information with immigration enforcement, the bill aims to encourage more individuals to apply for or maintain their DACA status without fear of deportation.

Implementation and Oversight

  • The bill outlines the role of federal agencies in implementing the new guidelines and procedures for processing applications for permanent resident status.
  • It may also define how the progress and outcomes of the legislation will be monitored and reported to Congress.

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Date Action
Dec. 04, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Dec. 04, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S8509-8512)
Dec. 04, 2025 None

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