Greg Stanton
Greg Stanton is a Democratic U.S. Representative for Arizona's 9th congressional district, known for his advocacy on issues such as immigration reform, healthcare, and environmental policy. Before his election to Congress in 2018, he served as the Mayor of Phoenix, where he focused on urban development and public safety. In the recent political discourse surrounding the Trump administration's immigration policies, Stanton has defended the role of the judiciary, emphasizing the importance of separation of powers and the need for all branches of government to adhere to federal court decisions.
Born on Jul 08, 1977 (48 years old)
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India:
Congressman Greg Stanton was mentioned as a cosigner of the letter regarding export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
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Taiwan:
Greg Stanton wrote on X that the Chinese Communist Party shouldn't benefit from global systems if it threatens its neighbors.
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Taiwan:
Greg Stanton expressed his support for the PROTECT Taiwan Act, emphasizing the need for a firm stance against China.
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Guatemala:
Greg Stanton is a Democratic legislator who signed the letter warning against military intervention in Mexico.
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Costa Rica:
Greg Stanton is a congressman who met with Crespo to discuss tariffs.
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Costa Rica:
Congressman Greg Stanton met with Ambassador Crespo to discuss tariffs imposed on Costa Rica.
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Costa Rica:
Greg Stanton, a Democratic congressman, met with the ambassador to discuss tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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India:
Greg Stanton is among the US Congress members who have joined in signing the letter opposing the new H-1B visa fee.
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Mexico:
Greg Stanton cautioned that the judicial reform in Mexico endangers shared economic and security interests.
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United States:
Rep. Greg Stanton of Arizona, the top Democrat on the subcommittee overseeing the GSA, told AP there is no evidence that reductions at the agency 'delivered any savings.'
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