Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses immigration policies and economic growth

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses immigration policies and economic growth
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne recently shared a series of tweets highlighting her perspectives on immigration, law enforcement, and economic developments in the United States. Her statements reflect ongoing discussions about national policies and their impact.

On July 2, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne expressed optimism regarding the state of immigration and border security under new leadership. She stated that “All we needed was a new President. Illegal immigration is falling, law and order is being restored, and our borders are more secure.”

The following day, July 3, 2025, she acknowledged the efforts of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel in maintaining community safety. In her tweet, she mentioned “We thank the brave men and women of @ICEgov who protect our communities day in and day out, while others have failed to do so.”

Later on July 3rd, Van Duyne highlighted positive economic indicators with an emphasis on job growth. She noted that “147,000 jobs were added in June and unemployment fell to 4.1%! For the fourth month in a row jobs numbers have exceeded expectations.” She concluded by asserting that “The numbers speak for themselves, the U.S. economy is booming!”



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