Rep. Brian Mast speaks on immigration, trade, and voting in series of tweets

Rep. Brian Mast speaks on immigration, trade, and voting in series of tweets
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Rep. Brian Mast, a congressman representing Florida’s 21st District since 2017, shared a series of tweets on March 31, 2025, addressing issues related to immigration, trade, and voting regulations. Mast, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, and a graduate of Harvard University Extension School, focused on topics central to his legislative interests.

In a tweet posted in the early afternoon, Mast stated, “If you are entering our country illegally, we will find you.” The tweet underscores his commitment to immigration enforcement.

Later that evening, Mast addressed economic concerns, highlighting efforts to enhance national business interests. “We are leveling the trade playing field and protecting critical American companies.”

In a subsequent tweet on the same night, Mast advocated for voter integrity, emphasizing on citizenship status related to voting rights. He announced the introduction of the SAVE Act, saying, “If you are NOT an American citizen, you should NOT be voting in American elections. It’s that simple. The SAVE Act will: Require government-issued proof of U.S. citizenship on voter registration forms. Ensure states can remove non-citizens from their existing voter rolls.”



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