Trevor Lee calls for stricter immigration policies and highlights new bill proposal

Trevor Lee, Utah State Representative for 16th District
Trevor Lee, Utah State Representative for 16th District
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Trevor Lee, a public figure and Utah state legislator, has recently made several statements on his social media account addressing immigration policy and legislative efforts. In a series of posts spanning January 5 to January 7, 2026, Lee voiced strong opinions on migration issues and hinted at legislative action.

On January 5, Lee posted: “Time to shut it all down, send them home and boost remigration!” On the following day, he referenced proposed legislation in another post: “I’ve got a bill to help fix this.” On January 7, Lee addressed the situation in Utah specifically by stating: “Utah, we are no exception!”

These statements reflect ongoing debates within Utah regarding immigration policy. As a member of the Utah House of Representatives, Trevor Lee has previously been involved in discussions surrounding state-level responses to federal immigration measures. His recent comments indicate continued focus on these issues as part of his legislative agenda.



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