Rep. María Elvira Salazar, U.S. Representative for Florida’s 27th congressional district, used her social media platform on June 1, 2026, to address constituents about hurricane preparedness and legislative developments regarding immigration reform.
In a post made at 15:50 UTC, Salazar reminded South Florida residents of the challenges posed by hurricane season. She stated, “La temporada de huracanes ya está aquí. Los residentes del sur de Florida conocemos muy bien los desafíos que traen estas tormentas. Por eso, la mejor preparación es la que se hace antes de que exista una amenaza. Tómese unos minutos hoy para revisar su plan de emergencia, https://t.co/wa7pSUuv85” (June 1, 2026).
Later that day at 17:43 UTC, Salazar highlighted progress related to the DIGNITY Act—a bipartisan immigration reform proposal she has championed in Congress. She wrote, “Big news for the DIGNITY Act. The National Restaurant Association @RestaurantsAct has officially endorsed the legislation, joining a growing coalition of employers, faith leaders, families, and advocates demanding serious immigration reform. Their message is clear: America https://t.co/17FfL3NuS9” (June 1, 2026). In a follow-up post at the same time she added only a link: https://t.co/mEtg5NAlVI (June 1, 2026).
The National Restaurant Association’s endorsement adds to a coalition supporting the DIGNITY Act’s approach to immigration reform—a topic of ongoing national debate in the United States Congress.
Salazar represents Miami and parts of South Florida in Congress and frequently addresses issues pertinent to her district such as disaster preparedness and immigration policy.



