Zach Nunn addresses immigration enforcement, Russian aggression, and government funding

U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District
U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn Representative for Iowa's 3rd District
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Congressman Zach Nunn, a representative from Iowa’s 3rd congressional district, addressed several issues in a series of posts on September 30, 2025. His statements covered topics ranging from immigration enforcement to international security and government funding.

In a post made at 03:47 UTC, Nunn stated, “The DOJ has confirmed to my office that Mr. Ian Roberts was under a final deportation order after skipping his immigration hearing in May 2024. Transparency is important, but now the conversation must shift to accountability. An individual under an active removal order should”.

Later that day at 13:30 UTC, he commented on developments in Eastern Europe and U.S. legislative responses: “Russia is ramping up its aggression against Ukraine after violating NATO airspace. President Trump needs tools to prevent Russia from sidestepping sanctions. Our bipartisan PEACE Act has broad support and is ready for a vote on the floor. We can’t delay.”

At 16:14 UTC, Nunn discussed ongoing negotiations over federal government funding: “This is simple. @HouseGOP passed a clean CR to keep the government open. Democrats rejected it and are holding the government hostage over $1.5 trillion in reckless spending. It’s time to set politics aside and do what’s right: fund our government and pay our troops.”

Congressman Zach Nunn serves as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Iowa’s 3rd district, where he has focused on issues such as national security and fiscal policy.



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