Glen Sturtevant criticizes sanctuary policies and public figures in August 2025 tweets

Glen Howard Sturtevant, Virginia State Senator for 12th District - official website
Glen Howard Sturtevant, Virginia State Senator for 12th District - official website
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Glen Sturtevant, a member of the Virginia Senate, posted a series of tweets on August 27, 2025, addressing cultural and political topics relevant to his constituency.

In a tweet posted at 00:58 UTC, Sturtevant commented on changes in branding and corporate leadership styles, stating: “Cracker Barrel after church this weekend. Millennial logo changes and weird CEOs are out. American Tradition is in “

Later that day at 14:38 UTC, Sturtevant called for legislative action regarding immigration policy in Virginia. He wrote: “We need a special session to come back and vote that Virginia will NEVER be a “Sanctuary State” for illegal aliens.” This statement aligns with ongoing debates in Virginia over sanctuary policies, which refer to state or local limitations on cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. In recent years, several states have passed legislation either prohibiting or supporting sanctuary jurisdictions.

At 14:39 UTC the same day, Sturtevant criticized another political figure by posting: “Spanberger is dangerous for Virginia.” The reference is to Abigail Spanberger, who has served as a U.S. Representative from Virginia since 2019.

These tweets reflect current discussions among lawmakers and constituents about cultural identity and immigration laws within the Commonwealth of Virginia.



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