Rep Jennifer Gross addresses ICE detentions and Afghanistan anniversary in recent posts

Rep Jennifer Gross addresses ICE detentions and Afghanistan anniversary in recent posts
Jennifer Gross — The Ohio House of Representatives
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Rep. Jennifer Gross, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, posted several statements on her social media account on August 27, 2025, addressing topics ranging from immigration enforcement to U.S. foreign policy.

In one post dated August 27, 2025, Gross shared information regarding the legal authority of local law enforcement in Ohio: “Butler County sheriff within legal rights to hold ICE detainees civilly, Ohio AG opinion says https://t.co/9aiGVe2OwW”. The statement references an official opinion from the Ohio Attorney General affirming that sheriffs have the legal right to detain individuals for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under civil procedures.

Later that day, Gross posted a brief affirmation in response to another message or topic: “Yep! https://t.co/Bml5aqVFfa”.

Gross also revisited an earlier commentary she authored about U.S. policy in Afghanistan. On August 27, 2025, she wrote: “I wrote this last year, but it’s worth sharing again this year.

Op-Ed: The Anniversary of Biden’s Failure in Afghanistan Marks a Disaster for Women – But Hope Remains https://t.co/9hQ7bmdiWM via @American Faith”. In this tweet, she highlighted concerns about the impact of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan on women while suggesting that hope persists despite ongoing challenges.

The issues referenced by Rep. Gross reflect ongoing debates within Ohio and at the national level regarding immigration enforcement and foreign policy decisions. The Butler County Sheriff’s cooperation with ICE has been a point of contention among local officials and advocacy groups in recent years as communities navigate federal-state relations concerning immigration law enforcement.

The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan was completed in August 2021 under President Joe Biden’s administration after nearly two decades of military involvement. The event drew significant international attention due to its humanitarian consequences and implications for Afghan civilians—particularly women—who faced renewed restrictions following the Taliban’s return to power.



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