Jim Jordan questions opposition to deporting violent criminals

Jim Jordan questions opposition to deporting violent criminals
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan Representing Ohio's 4th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Jim Jordan, currently serving in the U.S. Congress and representing Ohio’s 4th district, shared his views on deporting violent criminal illegal aliens through a series of tweets. Known for his longstanding political career since replacing Mike Oxley in 2007, Jordan has been vocal about immigration policies.

On March 24, 2025, Rep. Jim Jordan questioned the controversy surrounding the deportation of violent criminal illegal aliens in a tweet: “What’s so controversial about deporting violent criminal illegal aliens?”

Shortly after, at 15:28 UTC on the same day, he posted another tweet with a link: “https://t.co/m74Hw8ZWyI” The content of this link was not specified in the text provided.

Later that day at 18:00 UTC, Jordan reiterated his stance by highlighting efforts from President Trump and Republicans to ensure community safety through deportations. He posed a question regarding opposition from Democrats: “President Trump and Republicans want to keep your communities safe. One way to help do that is by deporting violent criminal illegal aliens. Why are Democrats opposed?”



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