Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office addresses recent incidents involving ICE and immigration

Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 38 - Official U.S. House Headshot
Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 38 - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office, the communications account for U.S. Congressman Wesley Hunt of Texas’s 38th District, published a series of posts on social media addressing incidents involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and immigration-related crime in late September 2025.

On September 24, the account commented on a shooting at a Dallas ICE facility: “The gunman who opened fire on the Dallas ICE facility etched his hatred into the very bullets he fired, marked with anti-ICE rhetoric. This is where reckless words lead. Demonizing law enforcement is fueling violence. We must turn down the temperature, reject the rhetoric, and https://t.co/8ro4swS2kh”.

The following day, Rep. Hunt’s office reported an ICE operation in Illinois: “ICE agents in Illinois arrested an illegal immigrant planning to distribute over a kg of heroin. This massive bust shows how our ICE agents are protecting our communities by taking deadly drugs off the streets. https://t.co/cKh7x3lxpQ” (September 25).

Later that same day, another post highlighted a car crash involving an undocumented immigrant in California: “Parents of an innocent 6-year-old girl who suffered devastating injuries in a horrific car crash speak out. She was struck by… you guessed it, an illegal immigrant driving in California. https://t.co/vNl6ity8iI” (September 25).

Wesley Hunt has served as U.S. Representative for Texas’s 38th District since 2023 after winning elections against Duncan Klussmann in 2022 and Melissa McDonough in 2024.
Hunt was born in Houston, Texas in 1981 and continues to reside there.



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