Lance Gooden addresses immigration and economic concerns in recent tweets

Lance Gooden addresses immigration and economic concerns in recent tweets
Lance Gooden U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Lance Gooden, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 5th district, has recently shared his views on several pressing issues through social media posts. His comments reflect his stance on immigration policies and economic matters in the United States.

On November 17, 2024, Gooden remarked on recent developments in New York City and Chicago regarding immigration policy. He stated that “New York City will end free debit cards for illegal aliens. Chicago is dismantling illegal alien shelters.” He attributed these changes to former President Trump’s influence, expressing gratitude that “Americans will no longer be second-class citizens in their own country.”

Later the same day, Gooden commented on legislative actions related to immigration and border security. He referenced the case of Laken Riley, stating that she “fought for her life for 18 minutes,” and criticized the opposition from House Democrats to the Laken Riley Act. Gooden asserted that with President Trump back in office, open border policies would be curtailed.

In another post on November 17, 2024, Gooden critiqued economists’ predictions about deportations affecting inflation rates. He expressed skepticism by pointing out that these are “the same economists who said Joe Biden’s agenda would lower inflation.” He concluded by stating that “Americans don’t buy it.”



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