Rep. Chip Roy, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 21st district, shared a series of tweets on June 10, 2025, through his press office’s official account. The tweets focus on issues related to law enforcement and federal regulations.
In a tweet posted at 14:55 UTC, the press office provided a link for further information with the message “MORE: https://t.co/ntSYSBHbi8.”
At 15:17 UTC, another tweet emphasized the public’s desire for strong interior enforcement and adherence to the rule of law. It stated, “Americans WANT strong interior enforcement and the rule of law to be ENFORCED. Open-borders activists DON’T.” This post reflects ongoing debates about immigration policies in the United States.
Later, at 16:18 UTC, Rep. Roy’s remarks were shared regarding the Count The Crimes Act prior to its passage in @JudiciaryGOP. He highlighted concerns about federal regulations, stating, “There are an estimated 300,000 federal regulations that carry criminal offenses that could put an American citizen in prison… Every American faces the potential of unknowingly violating.”
Chip Roy was born in Bethesda, Maryland in 1972 and currently resides in Austin. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a BS in 1994 and earned a JD from the University of Texas-Austin in 2003.








