Nate Schatzline, a Texas state legislator, shared several updates on his legislative actions and advocacy efforts through posts on July 24, 2025. The tweets covered his support for local leadership, recognition for his work on border security legislation, and participation in anti-abortion advocacy.
In a tweet posted at 18:34 UTC, Schatzline expressed approval of a recent action by Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare, stating “This is what I voted for! Well done @TimothyOHare “.
Later that evening at 20:22 UTC, Schatzline highlighted an accolade from Strong Borders Texas. He wrote: “I’m proud to have earned a 100% legislator score from @StrongBordersTX
‘Schatzline authored a bill requiring sheriffs to enter into 287(g) agreements with ICE, but his strongest performance was on the Texas House floor, where he was a constant force offering amendments to”.
At 23:18 UTC the same day, Schatzline detailed his involvement with an anti-abortion group. He said: “So awesome to join a prayer call with @TXRightToLife to give an update on banning the dangerous & inhumane abortion pill in Texas!
I am so grateful for the pro life movement & for all that Texas Right to Life does to protect the unborn! Let’s GET IT DONE! #txlege”.
Schatzline has been active in conservative policy circles within Texas. As part of recent legislative sessions, he has supported measures related to immigration enforcement and restrictions on abortion medication. The referenced “287(g) agreements” involve partnerships between local law enforcement agencies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), allowing designated officers to perform certain immigration enforcement functions. These policies have been subjects of debate both statewide and nationally regarding their impact on communities and law enforcement resources.
Texas Right to Life is one of the most prominent organizations advocating against abortion access in the state. Legislative initiatives targeting abortion pills have increased following changes in federal abortion rights frameworks since 2022.








