Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared updates on social media about a bipartisan border trip with members of the Problem Solvers Caucus and local leaders from Pima and Cochise counties.
On September 5, 2025, Ciscomani wrote, “Kicked off our bipartisan @ProbSolveCaucus border trip with ranching & law enforcement leaders from Pima & Cochise counties. They live the realities of the southern border every day. I’m grateful for their insights & partnership as we continue working toward a secure border “.
Later that day, he posted another update regarding discussions with Border Patrol officials: “Today with @ProbSolveCaucus, we’re hearing from Border Patrol leadership in Tucson Sector about the vast progress that has been made this year. While fentanyl and migrant seizures are down, cartel narcotic operations continue. Thank you for your work securing our border! “.
In a third post on September 5, Ciscomani highlighted congressional engagement with local media: “Bringing Washington to Tucson — six members of Congress, discussing border security, open and available to our local press.”
Juan Ciscomani assumed office in 2023 after replacing Ann Kirkpatrick as the representative for Arizona’s 6th district. He won his seat in both the 2022 and 2024 general elections against Kirsten Engel, securing narrow victories each time.


