Rep. Glenn Ivey raises concerns over immigration policy and trade strategy

Rep. Glenn Ivey raises concerns over immigration policy and trade strategy
Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 4th district since 2023, has recently voiced his concerns on social media regarding several pressing issues. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961, Ivey has a distinguished educational background with a BA from Princeton University and a JD from Harvard Law School.

On July 8, 2025, Rep. Ivey addressed the treatment of immigrants under the current administration. In his tweet, he stated: “We cannot normalize this Administration’s cruelty towards immigrants. Reports of the conditions in the so-called ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ facility in Florida are beyond troubling.” He emphasized that immigration laws can be enforced without resorting to inhumane treatment of detainees.

In another post on the same day, Rep. Ivey shared a link to further information about his stance on immigration issues. He invited readers to “View the full article below”, providing additional context and insights into his concerns.

Later that afternoon, Rep. Ivey commented on trade policies affecting American consumers and businesses. He expressed concern over imposing steep import taxes on allied nations by stating: “Slapping steep import taxes on our allies might sound tough, but it’s working families, small businesses, and seniors who’ll pay the price at the pump, the grocery store, and the pharmacy.” He advocated for a smart and transparent trade strategy that bolsters America’s economy without adverse effects.



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