Maxwell Alejandro Frost discusses human rights and local office updates

U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost from Florida 10th District - Official U.S. House Headshot
U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost from Florida 10th District - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, representing Florida’s 10th district, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various issues. Frost, who has been serving in Congress since 2023 after replacing Val Demings, continues to voice his stance on human rights and community matters.

On June 6, 2025, Congressman Frost emphasized the importance of standing up for human rights by announcing his support for Representative Delia Ramirez’s Block the Bombs Act. He stated, “We have a responsibility to stand up for human rights when they’re under attack.” The act aims to withhold the transfer of specific offensive weapons to Israel that could be used in Gaza.

Later that day, Frost addressed an issue regarding due process in the United States. He expressed concern over Kilmar Abrego Garcia being denied this right during the Trump Administration. On June 6, he tweeted: “The U.S. Constitution is crystal clear — everyone in this country is entitled to due process.” His statement further elaborates on the unlawful deportation incident involving Garcia.

In another tweet dated June 9, 2025, Congressman Frost informed constituents about changes concerning his office location in East Orlando. He wrote: “ATTN East Orlando: our Bithlo Branch Office is moving to a new location!” Constituents are encouraged to contact his office for more information regarding services and hours.

Maxwell Frost was born in Orlando in 1997 and graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science degree.



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