
Juan Ciscomani
6th District, Arizona
Washington, DC:
1429 Longworth HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-2542
Tucson:
1636 N. Swan Road, Suite 200
Tucson, Arizona 85712
(520) 881-3588
Sierra Vista:
(By Appt. Only)
2600 E. Wilcox Dr., Room H-106
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
(520) 459-3115
2023 YEAR IN REVIEW
It has been the honor of a lifetime to represent Arizona’s 6th District
for the last year. From the minute we took office, my team and I have
been dedicated to serving our district and delivering real results to
the people back home.
From taking more than 700 votes in Washington, D.C. to delivering over
$1.2 million back to constituents, I am incredibly proud of the work we
have done and all we have accomplished. As we look to the year ahead, I
am excited to continue the work we’ve started and achieve even more than
we did in the year prior.
WATCH a full recap of all we have done HERE.
As always, my office and I are here to assist you. If you would like to
share a comment or tell us your story, please don’t hesitate to reach
out. We look forward to serving you!
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2 responses to “Juan Ciscomani”
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Please move to impeach Trump as soon as possible. He is extremely dangerous for our country.
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I’m writing to express my strong disagreement with the current ‘cleansing’ methods used by ICE and their inhumanity. I believe Ms. Noem lacks the qualifications for the position. I also strongly oppose the actions of ICE agents conducting door-to-door searches that remind me of the Gestapo during Nazi Germany.
The lack of oversight over ICE is clearly evident from the many videos circulating, which show that the Proud Boys lack any sense of humanity. I’m deeply concerned about the potential consequences of these actions. As a Jew, I’ve studied the Holocaust and the systematic ‘gathering’ of Jews by the Nazis.
While I understand that individuals seeking to live in America must follow the proper legal channels, it’s appalling that even those who do are being targeted. At the very least they should be treated with respect and dignity.


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