Representative Brian Babin | Official U.S. House headshot
Representative Brian Babin | Official U.S. House headshot
Brian Babin, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman representing Texas' 36th district since 2015, shared several statements on social media regarding political issues and personal initiatives. The posts reflect his ongoing engagement with national policies and his legislative agenda.
On February 21, 2025, Babin criticized members of the Democratic Party for hosting webinars that he claims teach individuals how to evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and avoid deportation. He stated that such actions are "dangerous" and "reckless," asserting they demonstrate a disconnect between the Left's actions and the desires of American citizens. "Democrats continue to put Americans last! Several members have hosted webinars on how to dodge ICE and avoid deportation. It’s dangerous, it’s reckless, and it proves just how out of touch the Left is with what Americans want."
Later that day, Babin announced an upcoming appearance on SiriusXM Patriot's Wilkow Majority show to discuss his Birthright Citizenship Act. This proposed legislation aims to restore birthright citizenship to its original intent according to Babin's interpretation. He encouraged listeners to tune in for more details about this initiative. "I'll be joining @WilkowMajority on @SiriusXMPatriot to talk about my Birthright Citizenship Act, which would restore birthright citizenship to its original intent. Tune in!"
In another post made on the same date, Babin welcomed Kash Patel as the new FBI Director. He praised Patel's background in national security and the Department of Justice as suitable credentials for addressing challenges within the FBI. Babin expressed confidence in Patel's ability to enhance transparency and public trust in the bureau. "Today is @Kash_Patel's first day as FBI Director! His experience in national security and the DOJ makes him the right man to clean house, restore transparency, and rebuild public trust in the FBI."