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Created: 2025-07-22 21:00:42 UTC

Can you lead me to the section in your bill where it deals with a secure border !! It appears you have been bought off and where was this bill in 2020?

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María Elvira Salazar, born November 1, 1961, in Miami’s Little Havana, is a U.S. Representative for Florida’s 27th Congressional District (2021-present). The daughter of Cuban exiles, she grew up bilingual in Miami and Puerto Rico, shaped by her parents’ escape from Fidel Castro’s regime. She earned a B.A. in Communications from the University of Miami (1983), attended Miami Dade College, and later obtained a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government (1995).

Salazar had a 35-year journalism career, working for major Spanish-language networks like Univision, Telemundo, CNN Español, and Mega TV. She covered significant events, including the Salvadoran Civil War, the Gulf War, and Latin American politics, earning five Emmy Awards for her work exposing oppressive regimes, particularly in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Notable interviews include Fidel Castro (1995, the only U.S. Spanish-language journalist to do so one-on-one), Augusto Pinochet (2003, later used in legal proceedings), U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and global figures like Mother Teresa. She hosted Maria Elvira Live! and appeared on Fox News discussing immigration and socialism.

A Republican, Salazar ran for Congress in 2018 but lost to Democrat Donna Shalala. She won in 2020, defeating Shalala, and was re-elected in 2022 and 2024. She serves on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs (Chair of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee) and the House Committee on Financial Services, advocating for human rights, democracy, environmental resiliency, and immigration reform. She introduced bills like the Crucial Communism Teaching Act (passed 2024) and the Americas Act.

Salazar lives in Coral Gables, Florida, with her two daughters, Nicoletta and Martina. She was married to Renzo Maietto (1999–2010). A moderate Republican, she supports policies like carbon emissions taxes and healthcare protections while opposing socialism and birthright citizenship abuse.


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spannersystems Avatar Rick Bowen @spannersystems on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-22 21:00:42 UTC

Can you lead me to the section in your bill where it deals with a secure border !! It appears you have been bought off and where was this bill in 2020?

Hey readers..... This is what you are dealing with: María Elvira Salazar, born November 1, 1961, in Miami’s Little Havana, is a U.S. Representative for Florida’s 27th Congressional District (2021-present). The daughter of Cuban exiles, she grew up bilingual in Miami and Puerto Rico, shaped by her parents’ escape from Fidel Castro’s regime. She earned a B.A. in Communications from the University of Miami (1983), attended Miami Dade College, and later obtained a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government (1995).

Salazar had a 35-year journalism career, working for major Spanish-language networks like Univision, Telemundo, CNN Español, and Mega TV. She covered significant events, including the Salvadoran Civil War, the Gulf War, and Latin American politics, earning five Emmy Awards for her work exposing oppressive regimes, particularly in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Notable interviews include Fidel Castro (1995, the only U.S. Spanish-language journalist to do so one-on-one), Augusto Pinochet (2003, later used in legal proceedings), U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and global figures like Mother Teresa. She hosted Maria Elvira Live! and appeared on Fox News discussing immigration and socialism.

A Republican, Salazar ran for Congress in 2018 but lost to Democrat Donna Shalala. She won in 2020, defeating Shalala, and was re-elected in 2022 and 2024. She serves on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs (Chair of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee) and the House Committee on Financial Services, advocating for human rights, democracy, environmental resiliency, and immigration reform. She introduced bills like the Crucial Communism Teaching Act (passed 2024) and the Americas Act.

Salazar lives in Coral Gables, Florida, with her two daughters, Nicoletta and Martina. She was married to Renzo Maietto (1999–2010). A moderate Republican, she supports policies like carbon emissions taxes and healthcare protections while opposing socialism and birthright citizenship abuse.

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