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Rep. Tony Wied highlights constituent services and comments on border security bill

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Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District | Official Website

Anthony Christian Wied, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin 8th Congressional District | Official Website

Rep. Tony Wied, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, posted several messages on his official Twitter account in mid-July 2025. The tweets address constituent services, political discourse, and recent legislative developments.

On July 15, 2025, Rep. Wied responded to an unnamed party by stating, "The fear mongering never stops with you, huh?"

Later that day, he highlighted positive feedback from constituents regarding his office's assistance with federal agencies. He wrote: "These are just a few examples of the incredible feedback we've received from constituents after my team assisted them in navigating federal agencies.

We're here to help YOU.

If you need assistance with a federal agency, please don't hesitate to visit:

https://t.co/bcwR6X7CGehttps://t.co/v53zqvrazn" This message underscores his office's commitment to supporting individuals seeking help with federal matters.

On July 16, 2025, Rep. Wied commented on border security policy under former President Donald Trump. He stated: "President Trump has kept his promise and secured our southern border.

Now, with our One Big Beautiful Bill

signed into law, it will remain that way by properly funding CBP and ICE, and finishing the wall.

This ensures future administrations can’t undo our progress." In this post, Rep. Wied refers to legislation providing funding for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as well as resources for completing the border wall—a topic that has been central in recent immigration debates.

Border security and immigration enforcement have been prominent issues in U.S. politics over the past decade. Funding for CBP and ICE has frequently been debated in Congress as part of broader discussions about immigration reform and national security policies.

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