Mario Díaz-Balart, who has represented Florida’s 26th District in the U.S. Congress since 2003 after serving in various capacities within Florida’s state legislature, has recently taken to social media to share his views and experiences related to a range of topics. These include commentary on immigration policy and his participation in local civic engagements.
On April 23, 2025, Díaz-Balart expressed concern over the admittance of Cuban regime operatives into the United States. He highlighted that under “the Biden Administration, an alarming number of Cuban regime operatives had received the extraordinary privilege of entering the United States”. He referenced the case of the former regime judge, Juana Orquídea Acanda Rodríguez, who was deported earlier in the month. Additional details on this can be found here.
On the same day, at 16:18:31 UTC, Díaz-Balart discussed his involvement in an infrastructure event in the city of Hialeah, marking a significant milestone for the community. He stated it was “a special, eventful day in @cityofhialeah!”, where they “celebrated completed & ongoing infrastructure projects made possible by $3M in federal funds” that he secured. Furthermore, he presented a Congressional Resolution honoring Hialeah’s 100th anniversary. The full post can be accessed here.
At 17:04:49 UTC, Díaz-Balart expressed his gratitude towards prominent figures and the community of Hialeah for a recognition he received. He stated, “my family and I are eternally grateful to @MayorBovo, @AmbCabrera, @SenReneGarcia, to the members of the City Council of @cityofhialeah, and to our beloved community for this special recognition and heartfelt tribute to my brother.” For more details, visit here.
Díaz-Balart, born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1961 and currently residing in Miami, reflects a career deeply immersed in public service, both at the state and national levels.



