Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “Interesting fact: Last month, immigration officers encountered 1,064 Chinese immigrants at the southern…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Kevin Hern: “Interesting fact: Last month, immigration officers encountered 1,064 Chinese immigrants at the southern…”
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Kevin Hern tweeted the following:

“Interesting fact: Last month, immigration officers encountered 1,064 Chinese immigrants at the southern border a 1,230% increase compared to January of the previous year.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Kevin Hern:

“After the Challenger tragically exploded, my dreams of being an astronaut were cut short.
But I did what I had to do including hog farming to purchase my first McDonalds in 1997.
Today, I am honored to represent #OK01 in the U.S. Congress.
Never EVER give up.” on March 3
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“This week, your House Republican majority passed…
The REIN IN Inflation Act. We MUST hold Biden to task for his wild spending sprees.
The ESG Act to REJECT radical, woke ESG standards. We MUST invest based on returns, not SJW nonsense.
What do you want to see next?” on March 3
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“The CBO ALSO said that the tax increases necessary to pay for historic spending levels will not get us to balance.
They will kill economic growth in the process. ” on March 2
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