Seth Magaziner, U.S. Congressman representing Rhode Island’s 2nd district since 2023, posted a series of updates on April 6, 2026, covering immigration policy, workforce development in cybersecurity, and local infrastructure improvements.
In a post published at 16:28 UTC, Magaziner commented on the treatment of certain immigrants by the previous administration: “They came legally, they did everything they were told to do. The Trump administration is still trying to put them back in jail.”
Later that day at 17:59 UTC, he addressed advancements in the cybersecurity sector and efforts to build a skilled workforce through new training programs: “The cybersecurity field is rapidly advancing, and we need a strong cyber workforce to keep pace. Today, we celebrated a first-of-its-kind Registered Apprenticeship Program in partnership with @RICNews and @CCRINews to equip RIers with the skills they need for good-paying jobs.”
At 20:02 UTC on April 6th, Magaziner announced the reopening of local bike path bridges: “The Barrington/Warren Bike Path bridges are officially reopened! The new bridges replaced unsafe structures that closed in 2019. Excited to celebrate a new, safe path for thousands to enjoy right as the weather is getting warm!”
Magaziner succeeded James Langevin as representative for Rhode Island’s 2nd congressional district beginning in 2023. Born in Bristol in 1983 and now residing in Cranston, he holds degrees from Brown University and Yale University.



