Fact Check: "The letter is signed by representatives like David Valadao of California, Gabe Evans of Colorado, Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida."
What We Know
A recent letter spearheaded by Congressman Tony Gonzales of Texas, Chairman of the Republican Congressional Hispanic Conference, was sent to the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The letter urges the prioritization of enforcement operations against violent offenders and convicted criminal aliens. The signatories of this letter include several Republican representatives: David Valadao (R-CA-22), Gabe Evans (R-CO-08), and Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL-27) among others (source-1, source-4, source-7).
The letter emphasizes the need to focus immigration enforcement resources on individuals with criminal records rather than those who do not pose an immediate threat to public safety. This aligns with the broader agenda of the Republican Congressional Hispanic Conference, which aims to address immigration issues impacting their constituents (source-1, source-8).
Analysis
The claim that the letter is signed by David Valadao, Gabe Evans, and Maria Elvira Salazar is substantiated by multiple credible sources. The official press release from Congressman Gonzales lists these representatives as signatories (source-1). Additionally, news articles from reputable outlets confirm their participation in the letter (source-4, source-7).
The sources used for this fact-check are reliable, including official congressional communications and established news organizations. The press release directly from Congressman Gonzales provides primary evidence of the signatories, while the news articles corroborate this information and provide context regarding the letter's purpose and implications.
Conclusion
The claim that the letter is signed by representatives David Valadao of California, Gabe Evans of Colorado, and Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida is True. The evidence from multiple reliable sources confirms their involvement in the letter advocating for prioritizing the deportation of individuals with criminal records.
Sources
- Prioritize Violent Offenders and Convicted Criminal Aliens ...
- Cosponsors - H.R.879 - 119th Congress (2025-2026) ...
- Cosponsors - H.Res.59 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): ...
- 6 in GOP ask ICE to focus immigration action on criminals
- Trump Accidentally Reveals a Dark MAGA Truth—and ...
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- GOP urges ICE to prioritize arrests of criminal illegal ...
- Republicans urge ICE to prioritize those facing violent ...