Mike Belcher posted a series of tweets on February 24, 2026, expressing concerns about public safety and immigration enforcement in New Hampshire.
In his first post at 14:47 UTC, Belcher shared two links without additional commentary: “https://t.co/bGkGz048kn https://t.co/W6VxDdcuMx”.
At 14:50 UTC, Belcher addressed the issue of criminal aliens and local policies in New Hampshire. He wrote, “NH citizens will be less safe for obstructing the removal of criminal aliens from our country. Bad job. https://t.co/Q30gkZbJbY”.
Later that day at 16:24 UTC, he posted another message referencing previous concerns: “And again… https://t.co/rwxuCNjj7P https://t.co/8JVqqihTnz”.
New Hampshire has debated its approach to cooperation with federal immigration authorities in recent years. The state legislature has considered measures related to whether local law enforcement should assist with federal immigration detainers and removals. These debates have reflected broader national discussions over so-called “sanctuary” policies and their impact on community safety.
