Beth Van Duyne addresses sanctuary city policies and hosts telephone town hall

Beth Van Duyne addresses sanctuary city policies and hosts telephone town hall
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas’s 24th congressional district, posted a series of updates on her Twitter account between July 21 and July 22, 2025. The tweets covered topics ranging from public safety concerns to upcoming community events and media appearances.

On July 21, Van Duyne commented on an incident involving a Customs and Border Protection officer. She wrote: “Unfortunately for Americans, radical Sanctuary City politicians do not care how many of us are attacked, injured, or killed by criminal illegal aliens. We continue to pray for a full and quick recovery of this @CBP officer. @Sec_Noem is right, this attack should have NEVER https://t.co/4oPQEeYbjC”.

Later that evening, she invited constituents to participate in a live telephone town hall focused on employment opportunities and legislative work. In her tweet dated July 21 at 23:00 UTC, she stated: “Join me in 30 minutes for my Telephone Town Hall, call (833) 380-0733 to join me live! I will be talking about my upcoming 2025 North Texas Job Fair, my work in Washington, and taking questions live from you! https://t.co/Xap1gyJVHb”.

The following day, Van Duyne announced an appearance on Newsmax with anchor Bianca de la Garza. On July 22 at 16:41 UTC she tweeted: “Tune in to Newsline on Newsmax when I join @BiancaDLGarza at 12:15pm CT! https://t.co/4YaHh5jsLZ”.

Sanctuary cities have been the subject of national debate regarding immigration enforcement policies. Critics argue these jurisdictions limit cooperation with federal authorities on immigration matters; supporters claim such policies foster trust between immigrant communities and local law enforcement.

Van Duyne has previously emphasized border security as a legislative priority during her tenure in Congress. Her regular town halls aim to connect with residents of North Texas’s rapidly growing suburbs and address issues including job creation and public safety.



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