Trevor Lee, a political figure known for his public statements on social policy, recently used his Twitter account to address issues related to immigration and local governance. His posts, published between January 8 and January 11, 2026, focused on policy changes regarding foreign nationals in Utah and the importance of scrutinizing school board candidates.
On January 8, 2026, Lee commented on past government policies regarding foreigners: “This is what happens when past policies to incentivize foreigners and not protect your culture run unchecked. We need to roll back all benefits and past policies that don’t put Utahns first. Housing, welfare of any kind, healthcare and most importantly prosecuting and deporting https://t.co/esLY992nNv”.
Two days later, on January 10, he posted a brief message: “Good luck https://t.co/kpUIsnieLx”.
On January 11, Lee addressed the upcoming school board elections: “This is what school board races matter. Make sure to heavily vet the candidates this upcoming cycle. https://t.co/iPe9ODh7xi”.
Lee has been an advocate for prioritizing state residents in policy decisions and has often spoken about education governance. His recent posts continue these themes by calling for stricter eligibility for state benefits and increased scrutiny of educational leadership during election cycles.


