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Monday, April 21, 2025

Abe Hamadeh's tweets cover energy, immigration, and law enforcement issues

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Abraham Hamadeh, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 8th Congressional District | Official Website

Abraham Hamadeh, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 8th Congressional District | Official Website

The Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh shared several updates through Twitter on April 19, 2025, ranging from meetings on energy policy to critiques of federal government actions. Congressman Hamadeh, representing Arizona, tackled issues relevant to his state and broader national concerns in these social media posts.

Earlier in the day, Congressman Hamadeh tweeted about a meeting held with the APS (Arizona Public Service) team. In his post, he stated: "Congressman Hamadeh had a productive meeting with the @apsFYI team in his DC office to discuss the work they are doing to generate reliable and affordable energy across Arizona. The Congressman shares your mission of creating a strong and enduring energy future for Arizona." This meeting reflects his ongoing focus on energy issues and commitment to ensuring a sustainable energy future for Arizona.

Later in the day, Congressman Hamadeh addressed the topic of immigration, raising concerns about the treatment of American citizens under the current administration. He questioned: "What due process were American citizens afforded when the Biden administration imported 15-20 million illegal immigrants into this country over the last four years?"

In a subsequent tweet, Congressman Hamadeh, drawing from his experience as a prosecutor, emphasized his stance on law enforcement. He expressed his support for local police and critiqued federal investigations into police activities by stating: "As a former Prosecutor, Congressman Hamadeh believes in Law & Order. As an Arizonan, he believes strongly in the integrity of the Phoenix Police Department. As a Congressman, he is calling for @FBIDirectorKash to end the Biden DOJ's Anti-Cop witch-hunt."

Congressman Hamadeh's tweets underscore his continuing engagement with both state and national issues, reflecting his perspectives shaped by his background and constituency.