María Elvira Salazar discusses immigration and communism education in April 2025 posts

María Elvira Salazar discusses immigration and communism education in April 2025 posts
U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar Florida's 27th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 27th District since 2021, has recently expressed her views on immigration reform and education about communism through a series of tweets. Salazar transitioned from her previous role in the Florida House of Representatives to Congress where she continues to be an active voice on issues important to her community in Miami.

In a tweet from April 25, 2025, Salazar criticized the current administration’s handling of immigration reform. She stated, “Biden prometió actuar en la reforma migratoria en sus primeros 100 días. Fronteras abiertas dejaron a los Dreamers y a los beneficiarios de TPS fuera de la conversación.” She highlighted her own legislative initiative, “Mi Ley Dignidad cumple con una frontera segura, una economía segura y dignidad para los inmigrantes.”

On the same day, Rep. Salazar addressed the subject of communism and education following a tweet posted at 17:40 UTC. She stated, “Cuban exiles know the REAL story of Communism all too well. That is exactly why I pushed for the Crucial Communism Teaching Act. If our schools don’t tell the truth about Cuba’s brutal regime, Hollywood actors will spread their false narrative!” This tweet emphasizes her advocacy for educational reform.

An identical sentiment was shared in Spanish moments later, reinforcing her commitment to this reform. At 17:41 UTC, she echoed, “Los exiliados cubanos conocen MUY BIEN la VERDADERA historia del comunismo. Por eso impulsé la Ley Crucial de Enseñanza sobre el Comunismo. ¡Si nuestras escuelas no cuentan la verdad sobre el brutal régimen de Cuba, los actores de Hollywood propagarán su falsa narrativa!”

Salazar’s social media activity underscores her continued dedication to representing the values and concerns of her constituents, as she strives to secure immigration reform and truthful historical education.



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