American Families United Act

The American Families United Act is a bipartisan bill that would help protect mixed-status families from unnecessary separation. The legislation would allow immigration judges and officials to consider the hardship that separation would cause to U.S. citizens when making decisions involving their undocumented spouses and children. For many families, current immigration laws create barriers that can lead to long-term separation, even when a spouse or parent has lived in the United States for years, built a family, and contributed to their community. The American Families United Act offers a practical and compassionate solution by recognizing the impact these decisions have on American families. If enacted, the bill would help uphold the importance of family unity while allowing U.S. citizen families to remain together and continue contributing to their communities and the country. If you’re looking for American Families United, click here.