Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, recently addressed several key issues through his official Twitter account.
On February 3, 2026, Frost emphasized his commitment to local outreach by stating: “My team and I are committed to bringing constituent services right where folks live. Stop by the Union Park Neighborhood Center for Families to get assistance with a federal agency from our incredible constituent services team!”
Later that day, he commented on legal developments affecting Haitian immigrants. At 01:48 UTC on February 3, he wrote: “Last week, I stood with Haitian leaders at a press conference to sound the alarm about ending TPS. Today, a federal judge temporarily blocked that decision. This is an important step, but not a permanent one. Sending people back into violence and crisis is cruel, and I will keep”
On February 3 at 22:16 UTC, Frost reiterated his position regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians in another tweet: “Last night, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration’s cruel attempt to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitians. I joined @RepPressley on a discharge petition to force a vote on extending TPS for Haitians because temporary relief isn’t enough. Our”
Temporary Protected Status allows individuals from designated countries facing extraordinary conditions such as armed conflict or environmental disaster to remain in the United States without fear of deportation while those conditions persist.
Maxwell Frost has represented Florida’s 10th district since 2023 after succeeding Val Demings. Born in Orlando in 1997 and currently residing there, Frost graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science degree.


