Rep. Mike Levin, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 49th district, recently addressed several pressing issues through a series of tweets on May 8 and May 9, 2025. His communications touched on deportation concerns affecting his constituents and economic impacts of tariffs.
On May 8, Rep. Levin took to the House floor to advocate for Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, who were deported despite living in the United States for 35 years. He highlighted their contributions as taxpayers without criminal backgrounds or public safety threats, questioning why such individuals face deportation “Today, I spoke out on the House floor on behalf of my constituents, Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez…”
Later that day, he introduced Stephanie Gonzalez as another affected constituent whose parents were deported after decades of contributing positively to American society “Meet my constituent, Stephanie. Her parents, Gladys and Nelson…”
On May 9, Rep. Levin discussed economic policy during an appearance on SiriusXM Progress Radio. He expressed concerns about former President Trump’s tariffs potentially increasing costs for businesses and families “I joined @SiriuxXMProg to share my thoughts on Trump’s tariffs…”
Mike Levin has served in Congress since replacing Darrell Issa in 2019. Born in Inglewood in 1978 and residing in San Juan Capistrano, Levin is a Stanford University graduate with a JD from Duke University.



