Barbara Dittrich addresses immigration policy and state issues in recent tweets

Barbara Dittrich addresses immigration policy and state issues in recent tweets
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Rep. Barbara Dittrich, a Republican who began representing Wisconsin’s 99th House district in 2025, recently addressed several issues on her Twitter account, ranging from immigration enforcement to healthcare conflicts of interest and economic updates.

On July 28, 2025, Dittrich referenced a constituent survey regarding law enforcement cooperation with ICE, stating: “Maybe now you’ll understand why 74% of constituents responding to the spring survey support local law enforcement cooperating with ICE in detaining violent illegal immigrants. THIS WASN’T THIS WOMAN’S FIRST OFFENSE, BTW! The taxpayers will pay to house, feed, and maintain this https://t.co/tzf224LfZ0”.

Later that day, she raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest within the healthcare sector. In her post dated July 28, 2025, Dittrich wrote: “I see this as a huge conflict of interest and will continue to look out for patients in Wisconsin.
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On July 30, 2025, Dittrich commented on recent financial developments by sharing: “Better-than-expected economic news this morning!
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Barbara Dittrich succeeded Cindi Duchow as the representative for Wisconsin’s 99th House district following her election in 2025.



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