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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Congressman Abe Hamadeh addresses trafficking and law enforcement concerns

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Abraham Hamadeh, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 8th Congressional District | https://hamadeh.house.gov/

Abraham Hamadeh, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 8th Congressional District | https://hamadeh.house.gov/

Congressman Abe Hamadeh has recently addressed various issues through his social media platform, highlighting concerns about human trafficking, law enforcement trust, and community involvement. The tweets reflect his positions on critical matters affecting Arizona and its residents.

On March 24, 2025, Congressman Hamadeh expressed gratitude towards several law enforcement agencies for their role in dismantling a human trafficking operation. He stated, "This Guatemalan Human Trafficking Ring smuggled people across the US-Mexico Border INTO Arizona, where they held them hostage in stash houses We are thankful to ICE, Border Patrol, & Inglewood Police investigators for putting these monsters behind bars".

In another post dated March 25, 2025, he criticized the Department of Justice under President Biden's administration. He commented on the impact of federal oversight on local police forces by saying, "Biden DOJ's sowed distrust, diverting millions from public safety, and discouraging officers — at the very moment when Arizona’s communities need them most. It's time to end the consent decree and reaffirm our trust in the Phoenix Police Department."

Later that day, Congressman Hamadeh extended an invitation for engagement with a notable individual on social media. He tweeted at a public figure with enthusiasm: "Congressman Hamadeh would love to have you involved, @ab84! "

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