Mike Belcher, a public figure active on social media, posted a series of tweets on February 12, 2026, addressing legislative efforts and immigration issues.
In his first tweet at 17:20 UTC, Belcher stated, “I remain ahead of the curve – I brought legislation to do this almost a year ago.” The message suggests he previously introduced legislation related to an unspecified policy matter.
Later that day at 17:31 UTC, Belcher commented on the status of immigrants in New Hampshire, posting “Illegal aliens are not ‘Granite Staters.'” The term “Granite Staters” is commonly used to refer to residents of New Hampshire.
At 18:10 UTC, Belcher made another post referencing judicial proceedings and immigration enforcement. He wrote, “Can we negotiate a little unofficial court in Venuzuela for these hearing and deport Boasberg there to LARP his ‘resist’ fantasies?”
Belcher’s comments reflect ongoing debates over immigration policy and terminology in New Hampshire. The phrase “Granite Stater” is widely recognized as a nickname for residents of New Hampshire. His reference to introducing legislation aligns with recent trends among lawmakers seeking stricter immigration measures across several U.S. states.
