Rep. Ken Calvert, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 41st District since 1993, recently shared his views on law enforcement and taxation via social media. Born in Corona, California in 1953, Calvert has been an active political figure with a focus on legal and economic issues.
On May 20, 2025, Rep. Calvert expressed concerns regarding the enforcement of federal immigration laws. He referenced “Under existing federal law (8 USC, Section 1326) anyone who illegally re-enters the US after a prior deportation is committing a felony.” He further noted that he had previously questioned the Biden Department of Justice about its enforcement practices but did not receive a response. However, he acknowledged “I’m glad to see @USAttyEssayli is enforcing the law.”
Later that day, Calvert addressed fiscal policies in another post at 19:45 UTC. He emphasized his commitment to preventing significant tax increases for American families and small businesses by stating “I’ve made it one of top priorities to protect American families and small business from what would be the largest tax increase in history if Congress fails to act.” In this context, he criticized some Democrats’ willingness to raise taxes to fund Medicaid for illegal immigrants.
In a subsequent message posted at 21:49 UTC on May 20th, Calvert highlighted the potential impact of proposed tax changes on his constituents. He remarked “This is what’s at stake for taxpayers in my district.” emphasizing his efforts to shield them from an unaffordable tax hike.
Ken Calvert holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Diego State University and continues to reside in his hometown of Corona.



