Rep. John Gillette criticizes Democrats over airport ICE presence and voter ID policies

John Gillette, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
John Gillette, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
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Rep. John Gillette, a Republican elected in 2023 to represent Arizona’s 30th House District, recently shared several opinions on policy and election integrity via his social media account.

On March 21, 2026, Gillette commented on immigration enforcement at airports, stating “Democrats will lose their minds. ICE in airports.”

The following day, March 22, he addressed legislative actions in Connecticut related to recycling and voter identification: “Connecticut Democrats run bill to force citizens to show ID to recycle aluminum cans, but oppose Voter ID. Cant make it up, here is the bill.”

Later that same day, Gillette discussed issues of voter registration and potential fraud: “This is true, but it will also expose unqualified registrants, party flips, multi state voters, stolen SSN, voting age/reg number mismatch, dead voters. Motor voter fraud. Most importantly it will expose SOS that allow this to happen.”

Gillette has served as the representative for Arizona’s 30th House District since succeeding Christian Solorio in 2023.



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