U.S. Rep. Mike Collins representing Georgia's 10th Congressional District. | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Mike Collins representing Georgia's 10th Congressional District. | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Mike Collins, who represents Georgia’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, has been active on social media sharing his views on various topics. His recent posts address issues ranging from immigration and national security to historical events.
On March 10, 2025, Rep. Collins commented on immigration policies by stating: "Imagine thinking that you could come to America on a green card and then vocally support a terrorist organization that prays for our destruction."
Later that day, he shared his observations after visiting Guantanamo Bay, expressing concerns about the current administration's handling of immigrants and advocating for increased funding for border security under former President Trump: "I just got back from Guantanamo Bay to see exactly where @POTUS is sending the criminals that Biden let into our country. We need to give President Trump every dollar he asks for to get these people out and save our nation. The next time I’m in GITMO, I want to see it full."
On March 11, 2025, Rep. Collins reflected on a historical event related to the Confederate States' Constitution adoption in Montgomery, Alabama in 1861. He highlighted its similarities with the U.S. Constitution but noted differences such as greater state power and specific presidential term limits: "On #ThisDayInHistory in 1861, in Montgomery, Alabama, delegates from Southern states adopted the Confederate States' Constitution. It resembled the U.S. Constitution but gave more power to states. The Constitution also set a six-year term for the president, with no re-election…"