Morgan Luttrell discusses border security progress and Texas flood response

Morgan Luttrell discusses border security progress and Texas flood response
U.S. Rep. Morgan Luttrell representing Texas' 8th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Morgan Luttrell, representing Texas’ 8th district since 2023, has recently shared insights on social media regarding border security, economic progress, and a local tragedy. Luttrell succeeded Kevin Brady in Congress and has been active in addressing various issues affecting his constituents.

On July 5, 2025, Congressman Luttrell expressed optimism about the current state of border security. He stated that “We’re on track to witness the lowest number of illegal immigrant encounters in five decades.” He emphasized that securing the border contributes to safer communities, enhanced national security, and upholding the rule of law.

The following day, July 6, 2025, Luttrell highlighted several achievements midway through the year. He noted that “Halfway through 2025, the results speak for themselves: Record border security Declining inflation Restored energy independence Peace through strength”. He concluded by asserting that leadership plays a crucial role and elections have significant consequences.

On July 7, 2025, Congressman Luttrell addressed a somber event affecting his home state. In response to devastating floods in Texas, he remarked that “Texas grieves for the mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters lost in the tragic floods.” He acknowledged ongoing efforts by search and rescue teams working tirelessly to locate missing individuals and extended prayers for families affected by the disaster.

Morgan Luttrell was born in Houston in 1975 and currently resides in Magnolia. A graduate of Sam Houston State University with a Bachelor of Science degree obtained in 2000.



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