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Senator Aric Nesbitt discusses public safety, immigration issues, and GM's return

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Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Senator Aric Nesbitt, a political figure known for his active presence on social media, shared a series of tweets on June 11, 2025. His posts covered topics ranging from public safety to immigration issues and developments in the automotive industry.

In his first tweet, Senator Nesbitt emphasized the importance of vigilance by urging people to report suspicious activities. He stated, "If you see something, say something." This post reflects a common public safety message encouraging community awareness and proactive reporting.

Following this, at 15:44 UTC, he addressed an incident involving an illegal immigrant in Los Angeles. The tweet read: "An illegal alien tried to set law enforcement ON FIRE in LA and Democrats expect us to believe ICE is the problem?" This statement highlights his stance on immigration enforcement and criticism towards those questioning the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

In another tweet posted shortly after at 15:49 UTC, Senator Nesbitt announced significant news for Michigan's automotive sector. He wrote: "BIG WIN FOR MICHIGAN: GM to shift production from Mexico BACK to Michigan and will be reopening an assembly plant. Thank you @POTUS for fighting to put our Michigan autoworkers FIRST!" This announcement signifies General Motors' decision to relocate some of its production back to Michigan from Mexico, a move that is expected to benefit local autoworkers.

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General Motors' decision comes amidst ongoing discussions about domestic manufacturing and employment within the United States.

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