Rep. María Elvira Salazar, a U.S. Representative from Florida’s 27th congressional district, recently posted a series of messages on her official Twitter account addressing immigration, Holocaust remembrance, and U.S.-Cuba relations.
On April 13, 2026, Salazar highlighted the impact of immigration policy on Christian communities in the United States. She wrote: ” Evangelical and Catholic Christians: this immigration crisis has already reached our churches.
Did you know 1 in 12 Christians in America is either undocumented or has a family member who is?
That is millions of Christians potentially at risk of deportation.
Many have”.
The following day, April 14, she commemorated Holocaust Remembrance Day with a message about historical memory and rising antisemitism: “Today we remember the six million Jewish lives that were brutally taken in the Holocaust. We honor their memory and the families who carry that pain today.
At a time when antisemitism is rising once again, we must never forget and we must never stay silent.
Never Again means https://t.co/UorluHQl1u“.
Later that same morning, Salazar commented on her participation in a discussion about U.S. immigration reform and Cuban affairs: “Just joined @IODManny, breaking down the facts on the DIGNITY Act and why the Cuban regime is running out of time. https://t.co/JWPgRE7lKU”.
Salazar has been an advocate for bipartisan immigration solutions such as the DIGNITY Act—a legislative proposal aimed at providing legal status to certain undocumented immigrants while strengthening border security measures. She also frequently addresses issues related to Latin American politics and religious freedom as part of her work representing South Florida’s diverse constituency.
