Linda Sánchez raises concerns on immigration and trade regulation via Twitter

Linda Sánchez raises concerns on immigration and trade regulation via Twitter
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Linda Sánchez, serving as the U.S. Congress representative for California’s 38th district since 2003, has been actively addressing issues related to immigration, education, and trade through her social media presence. On April 10, 2025, she shared several posts on these themes.

In a post from that day, Sánchez emphasized the rights of all individuals in the United States regardless of their immigration status. She encouraged individuals to visit her website for more comprehensive information on protecting their rights. The advocacy underscores her commitment to informing constituents amidst various immigration challenges.

The same day, Sánchez expressed her gratitude for educational institutions, particularly addressing the actions of LA Schools. She criticized federal agents for allegedly lying to school officials to target children, describing such actions as despicable. She underscored the importance of maintaining schools as safe spaces for all students.

Concluding her series of posts, Sánchez announced her leadership with colleagues from the Ways and Means Committee, including Rep. Adam Gray, to introduce the Stopping a Rogue President on Trade Act. The bill aims to reclaim congressional authority over tariffs, addressing the disruptions alleged to have been caused by former President Donald Trump’s trade policies.

Linda Sánchez’s influence as a U.S. Congress member extends from her extensive legal background, having graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and earned a JD from the University of California, Los Angeles. She was born in Orange, California, and resides in Whittier.



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