Rep. Salazar speaks out on Venezuela and introduces famil legislation

Rep. Salazar speaks out on Venezuela and introduces famil legislation
U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar Florida's 27th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Representative María Elvira Salazar, currently serving Florida’s 27th district in the U.S. Congress, recently took to social media to express her views on several key issues. The posts, made on March 28, 2025, underscore her stance on international politics regarding Venezuela and her commitment to family-related legislation.

In her first post, Representative Salazar addressed the political climate in Venezuela, stating: “The Venezuelan regime is revealing its true nature: a gang of thugs trying to intimidate their neighbor. America will stand with its partners against Maduro’s tyranny.” This statement reflects her support for regional alliances against the leadership of Nicolás Maduro.

She conveyed the same sentiment in Spanish shortly after, writing that: “El régimen de Venezuela revelando una vez más su verdadera cara: una banda de matones tratando de intimidar a sus países vecinos. E.E.U.U siempre respaldará a sus socios regionales contra la tiranía de Maduro.” Her bilingual communication underscores her dedication to reaching Spanish-speaking audiences.

Later that day, Rep. Salazar shifted focus to domestic matters, announcing her involvement in legislation aimed at family integrity. She declared: “Family is sacred! That’s why I’m leading the American Families United Act—to protect and preserve American families, including mix-status families.” This highlights her legislative efforts to support families, particularly those comprising members with varied immigration statuses.



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