Dale W. Strong, U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 5th district since 2023, posted several updates on his social media accounts in mid-July 2025, focusing on border security and legislative activities.
On July 16, 2025, Strong stated: “Far-left non-governmental organizations (NGOs) helped facilitate and benefited from the Biden border crisis, and they are still working to help illegals undermine federal immigration laws under President Trump.
@HomelandGOP https://t.co/5oZw3FMOd4″.
The following day, he drew attention to ongoing legislative work by announcing: “The THUD Bill and Energy and Water Development committee markup is happening now! Tune in with the link below.
https://t.co/nz6APWbxas” (July 17, 2025).
Later that same day, Strong highlighted funding for border infrastructure: “A good sight to see! The OBBB funds the construction and completion of the border barrier system, including 701 miles of primary wall and 900 miles of river barriers. https://t.co/AQwVOPXraR” (July 17, 2025).
Strong has served in Congress since replacing Mo Brooks in 2023 and previously held roles in the Alabama House of Representatives as well as the Madison County Commission. Born in Monrovia, Alabama in 1970 and currently residing in Huntsville, Strong holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Athens State University.



