Nikema Williams addresses health, immigration, and social security issues in new posts

Nikema Williams addresses health, immigration, and social security issues in new posts
U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams representing Georgia's 5th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congresswoman Nikema Williams, representing Georgia’s 5th district, has been vocal about a range of critical issues in her recent statements. Her post on April 11, 2025, at 17:07:25 UTC highlights a pressing health disparity in Georgia. She emphasizes, “In Georgia, Black women are 3x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. That’s not just a stat—it’s a crisis.” Williams shared her personal experience with postpartum preeclampsia, acknowledging her fortune in receiving timely diagnosis, a situation not universally experienced according to her statement.

Addressing immigration concerns, Williams posted on April 11, 2025, at 18:33:10 UTC about recent policy actions taken by former President Donald Trump. She criticized the unilateral revocation of visas for international students, stating, “In Georgia’s Fifth District and across the country, Trump is unilaterally censoring international students by revoking their visas–done in his usual callous and chaotic style, without evidence, justification, or warning.” Williams stated the revocations as evidence of overreach.

Williams also commented on communication strategies regarding social security on April 11, 2025, at 22:41:40 UTC. She questioned the efficacy of relocating crucial public communications to a platform possibly overlooked by seniors. “How many Seniors do they think are on X?” she asked, noting the dependence of “millions of people” on social security services and criticizing the move as a potential communication barrier, as indicated by her view.

Nikema Williams has served in the U.S. Congress since replacing Kwanza Hall in 2021. Before her current role, she served in the Georgia Senate from 2017 to 2021. Born in Columbus, Georgia, in 1978, she resides in Atlanta and graduated from Talladega College in 2000.



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