Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland has recently addressed a range of issues on her official Twitter account, from media relations and immigration rights to honoring community leaders. Her posts, published between July 20 and July 22, 2025, reflect ongoing concerns in both national policy and local community engagement.
On July 20, Strickland criticized the president’s approach to the media. In her post she stated: “.@POTUS is more focused on attacking the media than he is on delivering results.
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https://t.co/h8JpVs3MDvhttps://t.co/ROIYAhrpuz“.
The following day, Strickland recognized Willie Adams for his service with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), specifically ILWU Local 23. On July 21 she wrote: “From his advocacy work to his commitment to fostering international solidarity, Willie Adams is an example of the best of us.
Thank you, Willie, for the work you’ve done for @ilwulongshore, ILWU 23, and our community. Congratulations on your much deserved retirement. https://t.co/ehLjSl71SO“.
On July 22, Strickland emphasized that all individuals in the United States are entitled to basic rights regardless of their immigration status. She posted: “Regardless of immigration status, everyone in the US has guaranteed basic rights.
https://t.co/eM5pGhNvnh https://t.co/jjvcePP78F”.
Strickland represents Washington’s 10th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives and has been noted for her advocacy on civil rights issues as well as labor relations. The ILWU is a prominent labor union representing dockworkers on the West Coast; its leadership changes often draw recognition within organized labor circles.
Her comments regarding basic rights echo longstanding legal precedent that certain constitutional protections apply to all persons within U.S. borders—regardless of citizenship or documentation status.



