U.S. Rep. Michael Mccaul representing Texas' 10th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Michael Mccaul representing Texas' 10th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Michael McCaul, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas' 10th district since 2005, recently shared his views on various issues via social media. Born in Dallas, Texas, McCaul has been active in addressing national concerns and policies.
On July 8, 2025, McCaul expressed his concern regarding attacks on ICE agents. He stated he was "Deeply disturbed by the recent attacks on @ICEgov agents — men and women who are simply doing their jobs." He emphasized that those targeting law enforcement or attempting to damage CBP facilities would face serious legal consequences from the Justice Department.
The following day, July 9, 2025, McCaul highlighted financial challenges faced by Texas due to immigration issues at the border under the Biden administration. He remarked that for four years, Texas had been on the "frontlines of the Biden admin's border crisis," spending substantial amounts to secure its borders. He noted with pride that he had secured reimbursement for these expenses through what he referred to as the "One Big Beautiful Bill."
Later that same day, McCaul addressed the issue of fentanyl production linked to China. He recounted his efforts over several years to combat this problem and expressed gratitude towards the Justice Department for taking action against those involved. In his words: "For years, I’ve fought to spotlight and put a stop to the nefarious fentanyl production and peddling by the CCP."
Michael McCaul was born in Dallas in 1962 and currently resides in Austin. His educational background includes a BA from Trinity University and a JD from St. Mary's University in Texas.