Rep. Andy Biggs criticizes immigration policy and Western values in recent social media posts

Andrew Steven Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona%27s 5th Congressional District - Official Website
Andrew Steven Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 5th Congressional District - Official Website
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Rep. Andy Biggs, a U.S. Congressman representing Arizona’s 5th district since 2017, recently shared several statements on his social media account addressing issues related to child reunification efforts during the Trump administration, criticism of Democratic immigration policies, and reflections on Western values.

On September 3, 2025, Biggs posted: “By George, he’s got it! https://t.co/YWq5w7eGj4 https://t.co/D94rccAOXr”.

Later that day, he addressed immigration policy in a post stating: “President Trump’s Administration was working to reunite children with their parents in their home country.

Democrats don’t care about these children beyond using them as political pawns.

If they cared, 300,000+ children wouldn’t have gone missing during the Biden regime. https://t.co/1iAztqyN3l” (September 3, 2025).

On September 4, 2025, Biggs commented on Western ideals and contemporary society: “The West once stood for liberty.

Now?

Too many have forgotten how hard we fought for freedom.

Check out @Nigel_Farage’s poignant response https://t.co/EZSoQwKb17“.

Biggs has represented Arizona’s 5th District in Congress since succeeding Richard Miranda in 2017 and previously served in the Arizona Senate from 2013 to 2017. Born in Tucson in 1958 and currently residing in Gilbert, Biggs holds degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Arizona.



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