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Nicole Malliotakis speaks on deportation policies, retirement ceremony, and school choice initiatives

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U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, District 11 | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, District 11 | Official U.S. House headshot

Nicole Malliotakis, a U.S. Congress representative from New York's 11th district, has recently shared several thoughts and announcements through her social media. The tweets cover her stance on deportation policies, participation in a police officer's retirement ceremony, and support for school choice legislation.

On April 2, 2025, Malliotakis expressed her disapproval of a comparison made between former President Trump's deportation policies and the actions of the Castro regime. She stated, "As a Cuban-American, it’s insulting that my colleague would compare President Trump deporting violent gang members & illegal immigrants to the communist Castro regime oppressing & torturing its citizens. Once again, Democrats go out of their way to defend those who broke laws."

Later that day, she shared her respect and gratitude for a retiring police officer. She tweeted at 19:27:19 UTC, "Today, my office attended the retirement ceremony for Lt. Rafet Awad, who dedicated 24 years to the New York City Police Department. His exemplary service and leadership have made our community safer. We wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement, and thank him for his"

Malliotakis also highlighted her ongoing legislative endeavors focused on educational opportunities. She welcomed a discussion with Agudah News regarding support for school choice legislation and tweeted at 20:02:04 UTC, "I was pleased to welcome @AgudahNews to discuss the support building for school choice legislation I’m cosponsoring to encourage scholarship opportunities for students at Yeshivas and other private schools."

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