brian babin shares thoughts on education, immigration costs, and patriotism

brian babin shares thoughts on education, immigration costs, and patriotism
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 — Wikipedia
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Brian Babin, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district, recently shared his views and priorities through a series of tweets. Babin has been a member of Congress since 2015, succeeding Steve Stockman. His social media posts reflect his commitment to education, fiscal responsibility, and national pride.

On May 6, 2025, Babin commemorated National Teacher’s Day by expressing appreciation for educators. He tweeted: “Happy National Teacher’s Day! As the husband of a former educator, I understand the dedication and hard work that teachers pour into their students every day.” He further emphasized his support for collaboration between parents and teachers to ensure quality education for children.

In another tweet on the same day at 14:48 UTC, Babin discussed immigration policy costs under Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He stated: “Trump’s DHS: $1,000 to leave on their own vs. $17,000 to drag them out. That is 70% taxpayer SAVINGS. America First. Always.” This comment highlights his stance on fiscal efficiency in governmental operations.

Later that evening at 21:36 UTC, Babin expressed unwavering patriotism with a tweet affirming his love for the United States: “I’ll never apologize for loving this country.” He reiterated his belief in America’s greatness and mentioned ongoing efforts by the House GOP to maintain it.

Babin was born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1948 and resides in Woodville. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Lamar University.



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