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Adelita Grijalva took the oath as a new member of the House of Representatives

Democrat Adelita Grijalva officially became a member of the House of Representatives, which reduces the power of the Republicans

Adelita Grijalva took the oath as a new member of the House of Representatives
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Democratic Adelita Grijalva was appointed the 7th Congressional District after nearly two decades of negotiations and due to pressure from the Hispanic Caucus. Congressional District of Arizona.

In a special election on September 24, the original Prima County Board of Supervisors part defeated Republican Daniel Butierez, thereby obtaining the right to offer the majority of her father's life-threatening sentence.

The government shutdown caused the ratification of her victory, which meant that the 55-year-old candidate received just over 70 % of the vote, compared to her 27 % opponent.

Adelita Grijalva, who is proud of her Mexican heritage and the daughter of a man who entered the country through the Bracero Program, which was in place between 1942 and 1964, says she is ready to speak for the immigrant community in Congress.

However, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, had been anxious to appoint her because the House's Republican majority is now 219-214, which could put a strain on liberals ' ability to pass legislation if some of their people abstain from voting or worse, close up supporting the Democrats. Adelita Grijalva lashed out against the laws being implemented by the Trump administration in her first speech as a sworn-in member of Congress, claiming that they are putting the nation again. Basic rights are being attacked. The cost of health coverage is rising rapidly. Infants are being separated from their families by ICE agencies. She remarked," We can and must perform better." The worst thing that has occurred, in her opinion, is the government's failure to make any attempts to issue it. which has at least be altered in the House of Representatives.

He remarked," The most worrying issue is not what this presidency has done, but what the majority of this system has failed to do: keep Trump accountable."

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