General (02)Date:9/12/2025 2:30:05 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Should Congress push back against racial profiling in immigration?
Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and are expecting the message.
Dear Neighbor,
I believe that everyone in this country–regardless of their race, ethnicity, or accent–is entitled to
due process and fair treatment under the law. This week, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a
federal judge’s order that prevented federal agents in Los Angeles from st opping and questioning
people on their immigration status, solely based on factors including their et hnicity. Under this new
Supreme Court guidance, the Administration may target individuals based on t heir “apparent race or
ethnicity” when conducting immigration activity. As we consider this topic in Congress, I w ant to
hear from you.
I WANT YOUR OPINION:
Should Congress push back against racial profiling in
immigration?
Yes
No
Taking th is survey will sign you up for fu ture news a nd u pdates from our o ffice.
As I continue to stand up for my immigrant neighbors, I will keep your thoughts in mind. My job is
to bring your voice to Washington, and I want to continue hearing from you as Congress considers
taking action.
Sincerely,
Rep. Lou Correa
Member of Congress
Sign up for my newsletter to get updates on this issue and others!
Sign Up!
Visit my website to learn more!
correa.house.gov
Contact Me
Washington D.C.
1039 Longworth House
Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2965
Santa Ana
Rancho Santiago
Community College Building
2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 559-6190
.
Un subscribe from futu re m essages.
Date:9/13/2025 12:29:48 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] A Solemn Week in Washington
Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and are expecting the message.
Dear Neighbor,
This week was a solemn week in Washington and across the nation. Political violence took another
needless victim and children were once again put in danger at their schools. I also stood up for our
immigrant servicemembers, whose commitment to protecting our nation is not always rewarded with
a clear-cut path to citizenship. I rounded off the week back home, and w as proud to honor the
heroism of Veteran Dr. William Kott III. As I bring your stories to the halls of Congress, I w anted to
take a moment to show you what I’ve been working on.
CO NDEMNING VIOLE NCE
This week marked a tragic chapter in our nation’s history. I was saddened by the shooting of Charlie
Kirk Utah. The foundation of this great nation is built on the freedom of expression—and horrific acts
like this hurts our democracy and tears families apart. This kind of polit ical violence must be
condemned in the strongest of terms. I’m praying for his family and everyone impacted by this horrific
act of violence. I’m also praying for the Evergreen High School communit y, w here new s of a school
shooting broke mere minutes after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. I also commemorated the Sept. 11,
2001 terror attacks that took the lives of nearly 3,000 Americans. Let us never forget, and always be
vigilant in our work to keep our homeland safe and protect American lives—at home, and abroad.
Political violence and violence against children can never be tolerated.
ST ANDING UP FO R IMMIGRANT SE RVICE M E MB E RS
Congress also voted on this year’s National Defense bill (NDAA). While t he NDAA passed, it contained
many flaws, which is why I voted against it. Primarily, my amendments to improve paths to citizenship
and prevent deportation for active duty servicemembers and their families were not included in the bill.
I also introduced an amendment that would create federal and state grants for law enforcement to
purchase and operate drones. This amendment was also not included in t he bill. Common sense
policies that help our military are critical and I’ll keep standing up for our immigrant servicemembers
who put their lives on the line to defend our country.
Congressman Correa voted against the NDAA
HONORING WWII VE TERAN DR. WILLIAM KOT T
This week, in Anaheim, I also dedicated the Anaheim Federal Post Office to WWII veteran Dr. William
Kott III. Dr. Kott is the perfect example of our nation’s greatest generation. He answ ered the call to
serve his country in WWII, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and liberated the Buchenwald Nazi
concentration camp. I’m proud that his heroic legacy will be permanently honored in Anaheim.
Congressman Correa dedicated the Anaheim Federal Post Office to Veteran Dr. William K ott III
CO NNE CT ING OUR Y O UT H TO CARE E RS IN SE R VICE
Congressman hosted our 2025 Service Academy Info Night. We were joined by USAF, USMM, USMA
(Westpoint), USNA who presented on their academies and answered st udent questions. These elite
undergraduate colleges provide education, training, and leadership development for future
commissioned officers of our armed forces. The selection process to join one of these Academies may
be rigorous, but my office is here to help. This is a great opportunity for st udent s seeking to create a
career in the armed forces—but the deadline to apply for a Congressional nomination is November
5th.
Congressman Correa educated students on opportunities available through the Service Academy
As always, I am committed to serving you, advocating for issues that mat ter to our community, and
connecting you to important resources. If you are experiencing any issues w it h a federal agency, my
office is here to help. Give us a call at (714) 559-6190.
Sincerely,
Rep. Lou Correa
Member of Congress
Sign up for my newsletter to get updates on this issue and others!
Sign Up!
Visit my website to learn more!
correa.house.gov
Contact Me
Washington D.C.
2082 Rayburn House
Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2965
Santa Ana
Rancho Santiago
Community College Building
2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 559-6190
(Flav out for now)
.
Un subscribe from futu re m essages.
Date:9/18/2025 1:07:48 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Citiz enship Clinic and Legal Clinic
Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and are expecting the message.
Dear Neighbor,
Citizenship is a chance for hardworking families across our community to e a rn a cha nce a t their
own American Dream. All around our community, these families run small businesses, study at our
schools, and support our local economy. They’ve made this country their home, and they deserve the
chance to join our American family. That’s why I’m proud to host a Citizenship Clinic to help our
families, loved ones, and neighbors get the information they need to apply to become American
citizens.
If you are eligible and would like to participate, please make sure to register as soon as possible! My
office will be reaching out to those who have registered with more informa tion.
Licensed professionals will be available to provide information and share federal resources. This event
will be held on Saturday, September 20th, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and re gistration is required. If
this is something that could benefit you or someone you know, please don’t hesitate to call my office
for more information.
As always, I am committed to serving you, advocating for issues that mat ter to our community, and
connecting you to important resources. If you are experiencing any issues w it h a federal agency, my
office is here to help. Give us a call at (714) 559-6190.
Sincerely,
Rep. Lou Correa
Member of Congress
Sign up for my newsletter to get updates on this issue and others!
Sign Up!
Visit my website to learn more!
correa.house.gov
Contact Me
Washington D.C.
2082 Rayburn House
Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2965
Santa Ana
Rancho Santiago
Community College Building
2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 559-6190
(Flav out for now)
.
Un subscribe from futu re m essages.
Date:9/19/2025 1:52:19 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Should Congress make housing more affordable?
Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you
recognize the sender and are expecting the message.
Dear Neighbor,
Home ownership is a key to achieving the American Dream. Owning a home allows Americans to
have a place to live, build equity, and lay down roots in their communities. Today, far too many
Americans–especially young people–are unable to buy a home.
That’s why I co-introduced the Saving the American Dream Act to direct the w hole government
approach to give Congress the data it needs to tackle all angles of the home ow nership crisis head-
on. An issue as critical as home ownership deserves an all-hands-on-deck approach. As we consider
this topic in Congress, I want to hear from you.
I WANT YOUR OPINION:
Should Congress make housing more affordable?
Yes
No
Taking th is survey will sign you up for fu ture news a nd u pdates from our o ffice.
I will keep your thoughts in mind. My job is to bring your voice to Washingt on, and I want to
continue hearing from you as Congress considers taking action.
Sincerely,
Rep. Lou Correa
Member of Congress
Sign up for my newsletter to get updates on this issue and others!
Sign Up!
Visit my website to learn more!
correa.house.gov
Contact Me
Washington D.C.
1039 Longworth House
Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2965
Santa Ana
Rancho Santiago
Community College Building
2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 559-6190
.
Un subscribe from futu re m essages.