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Juan Ciscomani discusses communism education and border security

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Congressman Juan Ciscomani | Congressman Juan Ciscomani Official website

Congressman Juan Ciscomani | Congressman Juan Ciscomani Official website

Congressman Juan Ciscomani, representing Arizona's 6th district since 2023, has recently shared his perspectives on various topics through a series of tweets. Born in Hermosillo, Mexico, and currently residing in Tucson, Ciscomani is known for his focus on education and border security issues.

On December 7, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani emphasized the importance of educating youth about communism to maintain the American Dream. He stated: "Educating our youth on the dangers of communism is key to ensuring the American Dream is attainable! That is why I voted in favor of the H.R.5349, Crucial Communism Teaching Act, sponsored by @RepMariaSalazar , to educate our students about the dangers of communism."

In another tweet dated December 8, 2024, he invited constituents planning a trip to Washington D.C. to reach out for assistance with White House tours. He mentioned: "If you’re planning a trip to Washington D.C. and want to tour the White House, don’t hesitate to contact my team! Give us a call at (202)-225-2542 or visit my website!"

Addressing border security concerns on December 9, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani outlined his approach to addressing issues at the Southern Border. He explained: "No question there is a crisis at our Southern Border. I always tell my kids, the best way to fix a problem is to understand it. Watch me break down the three ways to fix our southern border: - Enhance Border Security - Promote Trade - Improve the Immigration process"

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