David Livingston calls for end to sanctuary cities and highlights immigration enforcement

David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District
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David Livingston, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the 28th District, shared a series of posts on February 11, 2026, addressing issues related to immigration and employment.

In his first post at 18:05 UTC, Livingston stated: “Captured more criminal Illegals https://t.co/weNFdXgkyX”.

Later that evening at 20:15 UTC, he posted about employment opportunities with the message: “Jobs, Jobs, Jobs https://t.co/WHsym1UEki”.

At 20:32 UTC on the same day, Livingston commented on immigration policy by writing: “Sanctuary cities and States must end https://t.co/NKJLOf3Ciz”.

Livingston began serving in the Arizona State House after being elected in 2023. He succeeded Kelli Butler as representative for the state’s 28th House District. His recent posts reflect ongoing debates in Arizona and across the country regarding immigration enforcement and sanctuary policies.



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