Wendy Rogers addresses immigration judges and housing crisis in recent posts

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers Shares Views on Immigration Judges and Housing Crisis

Wendy Rogers, a Republican serving as Arizona’s 7th District State Senator since 2023, made several posts on her social media account on December 17, 2025, addressing topics including immigration judges and the housing crisis.

In one post from December 17, Rogers stated: “Immigration judges are under the executive branch, meaning that the president can fire them at will, and that’s exactly what Trump is doing.” This comment comes amid ongoing debates about executive authority over immigration courts in the United States.

Later that morning, Rogers addressed another policy area with a brief statement: “Starting to solve the Housing Crisis.” The tweet did not elaborate further on specific actions or proposals.

On the same day, she posted a third message stating: “Merry Christmas, bad guys!” The context of this remark was not specified in the post.

Rogers has represented Arizona’s 7th Senate District since her election in 2023. She succeeded Theresa Hatathlie in this role.



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