David Livingston posts updates on legislative action and immigration policy

David Livingston posts updates on legislative action and immigration policy
David Livingston, Arizona State Representative for 28th District — Wikipedia
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David Livingston, an Arizona state senator, posted a series of updates on his social media account on July 18, 2025. The tweets reference legislative actions and issues relating to confirmations and deportation.

In a post at 2:37 AM UTC, Livingston wrote: “Confirmations https://t.co/uIGYbHTl4q”. Later that morning at 12:26 PM UTC, he stated: “Passed. Now, President Trump can sign it! https://t.co/xx2W0phit5”. Shortly after, at 12:28 PM UTC, Livingston posted another message reading: “Deportation https://t.co/rWn1sp1e0G”.

Livingston has previously focused on legislative matters related to confirmations and immigration enforcement in Arizona. His latest statements suggest continued involvement with policies addressing both federal and state-level processes for confirmations as well as immigration-related actions.



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