Trevor Lee criticizes immigration policies in recent social media posts

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 active on social media, recently posted a series of tweets addressing immigration and its perceived impact on Utah.

On January 13, 2026, Lee wrote, “Our state has a massive influx of third world invaders, it’s time we put Utahns first and stop this madness.” On the following day, January 14, he added, “Get ready to add Utah to this list!” Most recently, on January 15, Lee stated, “I stand corrected about why importing the third world is a problem.”

These statements come amid ongoing national debates over immigration policy and its effects at the state level. In recent years, Utah has experienced demographic changes due in part to migration patterns. Public officials and advocacy groups continue to discuss how these shifts may influence local communities and policy decisions.



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