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Josh Schriver calls for transparency in influencer funding and stricter immigration policies

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State Rep. Josh Schriver | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Josh Schriver | Michigan House Republicans

Rep. Josh Schriver has recently taken to social media to express his views on foreign influence in digital spaces and immigration enforcement. His statements, made over the course of two days, touch on issues of transparency regarding paid content by foreign entities and advocate for stringent immigration control measures.

On June 6, 2025, Rep. Schriver addressed concerns about foreign influencers posting paid content on social media platforms. He emphasized the need for transparency by suggesting that such posts should include a disclosure statement indicating who is funding them. According to Schriver, “Foreign influencers” posting paid-for content on your timeline must disclose WHO IS PAYING TO PREY. He further questioned the source of funds for these influencers and advocated for a statement such as “paid for by (insert foreign nation here)” to accompany any such tweets.

Later that day, Schriver shifted focus to immigration issues in Michigan, highlighting the presence of undocumented immigrants in the state. In his tweet, he claimed that 100,000+ illegal aliens are already here, illegally, in Michigan. He proposed strengthening local law enforcement collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through the 287G program to enhance deportation efforts. The program's current participation by Jackson County and the City of Taylor was noted as part of this initiative.

Continuing his discourse on immigration policy on June 7, 2025, Schriver advocated for comprehensive deportation actions across America. In a tweet reflecting his stance on law enforcement and public order, he described mass deportations as a LONG overdue POWER WASH of America. His message underscored a call for action aimed at addressing illegal immigration as part of broader efforts to maintain order.

The discourse from Rep. Schriver aligns with ongoing national conversations about immigration policy and information integrity within digital media landscapes.

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