Trevor Lee, a public official, used his Twitter account on January 31, 2026, to share his views and legislative efforts regarding immigration policy.
In a post made at 15:30 UTC, Lee wrote, “If I were an illegal I’d self-deport. A lot of upside: Free flights, $1K bonus and a chance to return legally. #keepfamaliestogether”.
Later that day at 15:49 UTC, he thanked commentator Matt Walsh for bringing attention to his proposed legislation with the message, “Thank you @MattWalshBlog for highlighting my bill to end drivers privilege cards for illegals. The Solution To The Immigration Problem That No One Is Talking About https://t.co/mngjD1g72O”.
At 23:18 UTC on the same day, Lee expressed support for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stating, “Thank you @ICEgov. Amercians are behind you and all the good work you’re doing. https://t.co/xnT6WGrBtb”.
The tweets reflect ongoing debates in the United States over immigration enforcement and related policies. In recent years, several states have considered or enacted measures affecting driver’s licenses or privilege cards for undocumented immigrants. Proposals like those referenced by Lee often generate significant discussion about their potential impact on immigrant communities and public safety.


