Deport Every Illegal Alien — Timeout with Tuberville
From the Office of Senator Tommy Tuberville
From the Office of Senator Tommy Tuberville
Coach Tuberville here…
President Trump is doing everything he can to enforce the law and deport criminal illegal immigrants. 605,000 illegals have been deported, and 1.9 million self-deportations took place in the first year of Trump’s second term. This is what 77 million Americans voted for in 2024. Unfortunately, not all states are cooperating with federal law enforcement in their deportation efforts.
It’s hard to turn on the TV without hearing about the various crises happening in Minnesota under Gov. Tim Walz. Minnesota has rolled out the red carpet for illegals, like some from Somalia who have orchestrated one of the biggest tax fraud scandals in American history.
Predictably, thousands of woke “protestors” have taken over Minneapolis. These “protests” are undoubtedly organized and funded by left-wing groups. Walz and Mayor Frey have stoked the fire by telling ICE to “get the f*** out,” encouraging people to cause “good trouble.” This language inspires people to violently attack law enforcement officers, interrupt church services, and drive their vehicles into ICE officers. In this country, you have the right to peacefully protest. But you do not have the right to impede or attack law enforcement.
As far as I’m concerned, if you are here illegally, you have already committed a crime. Thank God for President Trump, who is doing whatever it takes to enforce the law by getting these dangerous illegals out of our country. God bless our law enforcement officers who are putting their lives on the line every day for our safety. As a grandfather, I pray that ICE’s deportation operations are successful so that my granddaughter can grow up in a safer, more secure nation.
God Bless,
Tommy Tuberville

Tuberville Announces 47 Alabamians Nominated to U.S. Service Academies for Class of 2030
Coach Tuberville announced his nomination of 47 Alabama students to attend one of the four U.S. service academies as part of the class of 2030: the United States Air Force Academy, Military Academy, Merchant Marine Academy, and Naval Academy.
“I’m proud to nominate a strong group of young, patriotic Alabamians to represent our state in the class of 2030,” said Sen. Tuberville. “Their desire to serve in our nation’s military is admirable and gives me great hope for the future of our country. I look forward to following their continued accomplishments.”
A complete list of the nominees can be found here.
Tuberville Visits “The Port City”
Recently, Coach Tuberville visited Mobile, where he spoke to the Mobile Chamber of Commerce, inspected the I-10 Bridge, and toured the Port of Mobile.
Sen. Tuberville touted the economic growth the city is experiencing and its emergence on the world stage as a national leader in maritime and aviation innovation. Sen. Tuberville also spoke on the importance of finalizing contracts and completing the construction of the I-10 Bridge, which is the gateway between the East and the West, as quickly as possible.
Additionally, Sen. Tuberville visited the Port of Mobile to meet with the new Alabama Port Authority CEO, Doug Otto, and to check out the ongoing massive modernization projects that will continue to allow the port to be one of the most versatile ports in the country. The Port of Mobile is the lifeblood of the Yellowhammer State, and Sen. Tuberville helped secure half a million dollars for the Alabama Port Authority to study sediment management in the latest appropriations bill to ensure smooth port operations without being affected by increased sediment buildup in the Mobile River.

Tuberville Honors Antonio Parker of Montgomery as February “Veteran of the Month”
Coach Tuberville released a video honoring U.S. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant Antonio Parker as the February “Veteran of the Month.” Sen. Tuberville’s remarks can be found below, or here.
Sen. Tuberville recognizes a different Alabama veteran each month for their service and contribution to their community. Constituents can nominate an Alabama veteran and submit their information to Sen. Tuberville’s office for consideration by emailing press_office@tuberville.senate.gov.

Tuberville Joins Sharia-Free America Caucus to Warn of Rise of Radical Islam in U.S.
This week, Coach Tuberville joined U.S. Representative Keith Self (R-TX-03), U.S. Representative Chip Roy (R-TX-21), and other members of the Sharia-Free America Caucus in urging Congress to pass his bill to ban Sharia Law in the United States.
Sen. Tuberville’s remarks can be found below, or viewed on YouTube or Rumble.

Tuberville Speaks with NIH Director About Improving Research Transparency
Coach Tuberville participated in a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing with the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. During the hearing, Sen. Tuberville asked Dr. Bhattacharya questions about improving research transparency, gain-of-function research, and ending the use of aborted human fetal tissue in scientific research.
Watch Sen. Tuberville’s remarks below or on YouTube or Rumble.
Tuberville Speaks with NIH Director About Improving Research Transparency
Coach Tuberville participated in a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing with the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. During the hearing, Sen. Tuberville asked Dr. Bhattacharya questions about improving research transparency, gain-of-function research, and ending the use of aborted human fetal tissue in scientific research.
Watch Sen. Tuberville’s remarks below or on YouTube or Rumble.
Tuberville Highlights Community Care and the Importance of Modernizing the Veterans Health Administration During SVAC Hearing
Recently, Coach Tuberville spoke with The Honorable Doug Collins, Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA), The Honorable John Bartrum, Under Secretary for Health at the VA, Mark Engelbaum, Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration atthe VA, and Gregory Goins, Active Chief Operating Officer of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) at the VA. They spoke about the long overdue plans to restructure the VHA, the importance of strengthening Community Care, and domestic drug production through this reorganization.
Watch Sen. Tuberville’s remarks below or on YouTube or Rumble.
Tuberville Launches Task Force to Eliminate Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Taxpayer-Funded Education
Coach Tuberville joined his colleagues on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee in launching a committee task force to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in federal funding. The task force comes amid widespread reports of fraud and abuse of federal child care funding in Minnesota under Governor Tim Walz’s watch.
The task force aims to target three areas under the HELP Committee’s jurisdiction: health care, education, and labor & pensions. Sen. Tuberville will co-lead the subcommittee looking into education, alongside U.S. Sen. John Husted (R-OH). Fox News first reportedthe members’ launch of the task force.
“A little more than a year ago, the American people overwhelmingly voted for President Trump’s agenda to cut out waste, fraud, and abuse from our government,” said Senator Tuberville. “After losing more than 19 BILLION American taxpayer dollars under Tim Walz’s watch to fake Somalian daycares, it’s evident that there’s still work to be done. We must aggressively tackle this issue from all sides to ensure corrupt politicians never misuse Americans’ hard-earned taxpayer dollars again. As Chairman of the HELP Subcommittee on Children and the American Family, I’m proud to co-lead this task force alongside Sen. Husted to make sure every cent allocated for American education reaches its intended purpose.”
The HELP Committee has also launched an online portal for Americans to report fraud involving taxpayer dollars. Tips can be submitted here.