Aaron Bean discusses immigration policy and legislative efforts

Aaron Bean discusses immigration policy and legislative efforts
Congressman Aaron Bean — Aaron Bean Official Website
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Aaron Bean, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 4th district, has shared several statements on social media regarding legislative developments and his stance on immigration policy. Serving since 2023 after replacing John Rutherford, Bean has a background in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate.

On January 21, 2025, Aaron Bean expressed optimism with the statement “It’s a new morning in America!”

On January 22, 2025, Bean announced the passage of a significant bill by the House GOP. He stated that “TODAY: @HouseGOP PASSED an even stronger version of the Laken Riley Act.” This legislation aims to address issues related to illegal immigration by detaining and deporting those who commit serious crimes. The bill is now awaiting approval from President Donald Trump.

The following day, January 23, 2025, Bean discussed his support for ending birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants. He mentioned co-sponsoring a bill with Representative Brian Babin to address this issue. According to Bean, “Birthright citizenship is one of the top drivers of illegal immigration.” He advocates for the “End Birthright Citizenship for Illegal Aliens Act,” emphasizing that citizenship should not be granted based on illegal actions.



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