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Randy Feenstra comments on immigration, student policies, and tax reforms

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Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Twitter Website

Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District | Twitter Website

Representative Randy Feenstra, a prominent figure in the political landscape, recently shared his thoughts on several significant issues via Twitter. His statements reflect ongoing concerns and legislative efforts that he is involved with, touching upon immigration, educational policies for international students, and tax reforms.

On March 3, 2025, Representative Feenstra announced "Over the weekend, we got the great news that the illegal immigrant who killed Sarah Root in 2016 is now in custody in Honduras." He highlighted the enactment of Sarah's Law by President Trump to ensure accountability for crimes committed by illegal immigrants.

Later that day, Feenstra addressed an issue concerning international students studying in the United States. He reported results from a survey he conducted among his newsletter subscribers. According to his tweet at 20:59:55 UTC "Nearly 75% of respondents said YES!" regarding whether students on international visas should be sent back home if they intimidate their Jewish peers. He expressed agreement with this sentiment.

In another post on March 3 at 22:43:33 UTC, Feenstra thanked a fellow legislator for support on tax reform legislation. He tweeted "I thank my friend and colleague from North Dakota — @RepFedorchak — for cosponsoring my Death Tax Repeal Act." The proposed act aims to alleviate financial burdens on family farms and small businesses related to inheritance taxes.

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