Rep. María Elvira Salazar, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Florida’s 27th district, posted on November 19, 2025, about the progress of the DIGNITY Act of 2025 and expressed concern over political developments in Honduras.
In a tweet dated November 19, 2025, Salazar stated: “The DIGNITY Act of 2025 is gaining unstoppable national momentum.
More than 50 organizations: from employers to faith leaders and veterans now endorse the bill.
A majority of Americans support it, according to the first national poll on the DIGNITY Act.
Dozens of”.
A subsequent post included only a link: “https://t.co/DHGdJuta0k”, also published on November 19, 2025.
Later that day, Salazar commented on political events in Central America: “Lo que está pasando en Honduras es alarmante y nada nuevo. La manipulación electoral y los atropellos institucionales siguen el mismo libreto que destruyó a Venezuela y Nicaragua.
No podemos quedarnos callados mientras otro país del hemisferio cae en manos del autoritarismo. https://t.co/aa7wbrGD8y” (November 19, 2025).
The DIGNITY Act is an immigration reform proposal that has previously garnered bipartisan attention in Congress. It aims to address border security and provide legal status for certain undocumented immigrants who meet specific requirements. The act has been discussed as a potential compromise between stricter enforcement measures and pathways to legal residency for those already living in the United States.
Salazar’s remarks regarding Honduras reflect ongoing concerns among U.S. lawmakers about democratic backsliding in Central America. Similar patterns have been observed in Venezuela and Nicaragua in recent years, where allegations of electoral manipulation and institutional abuses have led to increased authoritarianism and international condemnation.

