Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland has recently posted a series of statements on social media addressing topics ranging from national politics to local labor leadership and immigrant rights.
On July 20, 2025, Strickland criticized the President’s approach to the media, writing “.@POTUS is more focused on attacking the media than he is on delivering results.
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The following day, she recognized a prominent labor leader in her district. On July 21, 2025, Strickland posted “From his advocacy work to his commitment to fostering international solidarity, Willie Adams is an example of the best of us.
Thank you, Willie, for the work you’ve done for @ilwulongshore, ILWU 23, and our community. Congratulations on your much deserved retirement. https://t.co/ehLjSl71SO“.
Addressing civil liberties on July 22, 2025, Strickland wrote “Regardless of immigration status, everyone in the US has guaranteed basic rights.
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Strickland serves as the U.S. Representative for Washington’s 10th congressional district. Her recent posts reflect ongoing national debates about press freedom under President Biden’s administration as well as continuing concerns over immigrants’ legal protections in the United States.
Willie Adams, mentioned by Strickland in her July 21 post, is a notable figure within organized labor and has played a significant role in advocating for dockworkers and promoting international cooperation among unions throughout his career.
Federal law guarantees certain basic rights—such as due process protections—to all individuals within U.S. borders regardless of immigration status; these have been repeatedly affirmed by courts and are widely disseminated by civil rights organizations.



