Marjorie Taylor Greene advocates for Trump’s immigration bill

Marjorie Taylor Greene advocates for Trump’s immigration bill
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — Wikipedia
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 14th district, shared a series of tweets on May 18 and 19, 2025. These tweets cover topics ranging from legislative initiatives to personal reflections.

On May 18, Greene expressed her support for what she referred to as “The Big Beautiful Bill,” stating that it equates to “Big Beautiful Deportations.” She emphasized the importance of passing this legislation with her statement: “We must get it passed!!”

Later that day, Greene responded to news regarding President Joe Biden’s health. She conveyed sympathy and shared a personal connection by mentioning her father’s battle with cancer: “I’m sorry to see this news. Cancer is truly awful. My Dad passed away in 2021 with cancer. Prays for Joe Biden and his family.”

On May 19, Greene reiterated her advocacy for President Trump’s proposed legislation, which she claims would empower ICE to deport individuals who entered the country illegally during Biden’s presidency. The bill also aims to end access to food stamps and Medicaid for these individuals and impose taxes on remittances sent abroad: “President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill empowers ICE… We must get this bill passed!”

Marjorie Taylor Greene has been serving in Congress since replacing Tom Graves in 2021. Born in Milledgeville, Georgia, she now resides in Rome and holds a BBA from the University of Georgia.



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