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Senator Aric Nesbitt comments on law enforcement and economy in recent social media posts

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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 Republican member of the Michigan Senate, recently posted several updates on his X (formerly Twitter) account, addressing law enforcement efforts and economic performance under President Trump.

On July 18, 2025, Nesbitt acknowledged the work of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), stating: "One less child predator roaming the streets thanks to the work of @CBP Keep it up! https://t.co/HQfdr4F7B2". The post highlighted his support for CBP's actions related to public safety.

Earlier that day, Nesbitt shared a link without additional commentary: https://t.co/UvwR3cJ7Zt (July 18, 2025).

On July 21, 2025, Nesbitt addressed claims about the U.S. economy’s performance during Donald Trump’s presidency. He wrote: "Just a reminder for the Democrats who said President Trump would crash the economy:

-The U.S. economy added 671,000 jobs since January 2025, with jobs numbers beating expectations four months in a row.

-Native-born workers have accounted for all job gains, with native-born".

Nesbitt's remarks come as debate continues over recent economic indicators in the United States. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and various news outlets, job growth figures are closely monitored by both political parties as evidence of policy effectiveness or shortcomings.

The senator’s praise for CBP reflects ongoing national discussions about border security and law enforcement initiatives targeting criminal activity.

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