Nehls highlights legislative challenges and supports local sports on social media

Nehls highlights legislative challenges and supports local sports on social media
U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls representing Texas' 22nd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Troy E. Nehls, representing Texas’ 22nd District, shared several statements on social media on April 7 and 8, 2025, covering topics ranging from support for university sports to national legislative matters. Nehls, who has served in Congress since 2021, has expressed his viewpoints on various issues, prominently through his public posts.

On April 7, 2025, Congressman Nehls wished success to the University of Houston in an important game. In his words, “Good luck to the University of Houston tonight. Let’s go, Coogs!” The tweet underscores his support for local institutions and their sporting activities.

Later on the same day, Nehls addressed concerns regarding judicial actions in the context of former President Donald Trump’s initiatives. He remarked, “Activist judges are trying to stifle President Trump’s America First agenda. We, as Congress, must act to rein in these rogue judges. Let’s pass @repdarrellissa’s No Rogue Rulings Act to do just that.” This tweet reveals his stance on curbing the influence of certain judicial decisions believed to impede the legislative efforts linked to the Trump administration.

In a subsequent tweet dated April 8, 2025, Nehls announced a development concerning immigration enforcement. He declared, “A massive win. The deportation of criminal illegal alien Tren de Aragua gang members will continue.” This post highlights a continued emphasis on maintaining and enforcing immigration laws, particularly focusing on specific groups alleged to be involved in criminal activities.



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