Mario Díaz-Balart tweets about border security, hostages, and foreign policy

Mario Díaz-Balart tweets about border security, hostages, and foreign policy
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Mario Díaz-Balart, a seasoned politician who has represented Florida’s 26th District in the U.S. Congress since 2003, recently addressed key issues through a series of Twitter posts. With a background that includes service in the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate, Díaz-Balart continues to be an influential voice in American politics.

On April 28, 2025, Mario Díaz-Balart took to Twitter to comment on border security, stating, “Daily border encounters are down by 93% In just 100 days, President @realDonaldTrump has delivered the most secure border in American history.” This claim underscores his support for the measures adopted under the Trump administration to enhance border security.

In another tweet on April 28, 2025, Díaz-Balart emphasized the importance of Congressional solidarity with Israel, remarking, “It is crucial Congress remain united in support and solidarity with our ally, Israel, and continue our efforts urging for the remaining hostages to be freed. We will not stop working for the safe release of all hostages, and for their captors to be held accountable.” His comments reflect ongoing concerns regarding international relations and the safety of hostages.

Further addressing foreign policy, Díaz-Balart published a post, also on April 28, 2025, criticizing historical treatment under the Castro regime, noting, “Bajo el liderazgo del presidente @realDonaldTrump, los violadores de derechos humanos de la dictadura castrista ya no se retirarán cómodamente en Estados Unidos después de pasar décadas oprimiendo y atormentando al pueblo cubano.” In this tweet, he contrasts the previous administration’s approach, which he describes as decades of appeasement, with the current position under President Trump.

Mario Díaz-Balart, born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and a resident of Miami, remains an active contributor to both state and national political discourse. A graduate of the University of South Florida, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, showcasing his long-standing commitment to public service.



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