Brian Babin discusses immigration policy changes and legislative actions

Brian Babin discusses immigration policy changes and legislative actions
Brian Babin U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 36th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, shared several statements on January 23, 2025, via social media. The tweets reflect his political stance and current legislative activities.

In a tweet posted at 13:14 UTC, Babin announced what he considers a significant national achievement: “A victory for our nation! The era of Biden’s disastrous open border policies is officially over.”

Later that day, at 14:37 UTC, Babin tweeted about an ongoing press conference with his House GOP colleagues regarding the Birthright Citizenship Act. He stated: “HAPPENING NOW: I’m holding a press conference for my @HouseGOP colleagues to discuss the Birthright Citizenship Act. It’s time to codify President Trump’s Executive Order into law!”

Shortly after, at 14:41 UTC, Babin provided a link for live viewing of the event with the message “WATCH LIVE:”.



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