John Block comments on immigration policy and local governance issues

John Block comments on immigration policy and local governance issues
John Block, New Mexico State Representative for 51st District — johnfornm.com
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Rep. John Block, a political figure known for his active presence on social media, shared several opinions and reactions on June 8, 2025, through his Twitter account.

In one of his tweets, Rep. Block commented on the BBB initiative with regard to immigration policy. He stated that “The BBB will deter and repel future criminal illegal alien invasions and insurrections, just saying “. This post was made at 03:52:27 UTC.

Later in the day, at 04:37:25 UTC, Rep. Block expressed disappointment over the vetoing of a bill by the governor. He tweeted about a young girl from Las Cruces named Adaline McIntosh whose bill (SB 315) was rejected despite having no opposition in either legislative chamber. According to him, “Too bad a young girl from Las Cruces, Adaline McIntosh, had her bill (SB 315) crushed despite no opposition whatsoever in either chamber but the tyrannical bully of a governor VETOED it as a temper tantrum to protest lawmakers not passing @GovMLG’s full agenda. Diabolical.”

Finally, at 15:43:53 UTC, Rep. Block addressed President Biden with a request concerning New Mexico while expressing support for ICE. His tweet read “*yawn* Do New Mexico next, @POTUS!!! God bless @ICEgov “.

Additional information reveals that Adaline McIntosh is an advocate for youth-led initiatives and has been involved in community projects aimed at improving local policies.



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