Stephanie Bice discusses Kate’s Law reintroduction with Sen. Ted Cruz

Stephanie Bice discusses Kate’s Law reintroduction with Sen. Ted Cruz
Rep. Stephanie Bice, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 5th District — Congresswoman Stephanie Bice official website
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Rep. Stephanie Bice, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Oklahoma’s 5th district, has been active on social media discussing various issues and initiatives. She succeeded Kendra Horn in 2021 and has a background in the Oklahoma Senate from 2014 to 2020.

On January 28, 2025, Rep. Bice shared a tweet stating, “This is correct. https://t.co/LAGmAn2iLR”.

The following day, January 29, she criticized the previous administration’s approach to border enforcement. In her tweet, she stated: “The previous Admin’s disastrous handling of border enforcement made our country less safe. This is why @SenTedCruz and I reintroduced Kate’s law. It’s time to uphold the rule of law and send a clear message that actions have consequences.” She included a link for further reading.

Later that same day, Rep. Bice tweeted about an official statement from the White House and Press Secretary: “Statement from the @WhiteHouse and @PressSec https://t.co/b6GWqCGYSx”.



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