Bob Good comments on immigration policy and legislative action

Bob Good comments on immigration policy and legislative action
Bobby Scott U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 3rd district — https://aspirepac.org/
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Bob Good, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 5th district since 2021, shared his perspectives on various political issues through social media posts on June 10 and 11, 2025. His tweets primarily focus on immigration policy and legislative actions within the U.S. Congress.

On June 10, Bob Good expressed concerns about voting rights in the United States, specifically highlighting what he perceives as the risk posed by illegal aliens participating in elections. He stated: “If anything illustrates the danger of illegal aliens voting in the U.S., it is how hard power-driven Democrats fight to defend them at all costs.”

Later that day, Good addressed ongoing unrest in Los Angeles and criticized Democratic efforts to maintain Medicaid benefits for certain groups involved in these events. He commented: “Democrats are literally fighting to keep Medicaid benefits for the violent illegal aliens currently rioting in LA.”

The following day, on June 11, Bob Good urged decisive action from his colleagues regarding legislative matters. He remarked: “If you’re not willing to vote NO, your expressions of concern are just ‘noise’.”

Bob Good has been serving as a congressman since replacing Denver Riggleman in 2021 and previously held a position on the Campbell County Board of Supervisors from 2016 to 2019.



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