Victoria Sullivan, a public figure and former mayoral candidate in Manchester, New Hampshire, posted a series of tweets on January 21, 2026, regarding the deaths of two individuals. In her posts, Sullivan attributes the incident to an individual she claims should not have been present in the country.
In her first tweet at 10:19 AM UTC, Sullivan wrote: “Two more lives lost to a person who never should have been here.
Yet, elected officials have brain-washed American citizens to attack the Federal Agents trying to deport people like Juan Aguilar.
RIP to these young people who should not have had their lives ended these way. https://t.co/DxV1NXPhvf“.
Later that morning at 10:43 AM UTC, she followed up with another post: “This is who the world lost. https://t.co/ATEParUWah”.
Three minutes later at 10:46 AM UTC, Sullivan shared a third tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/rtF8Jg2obZ”.
Sullivan’s statements come amid ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement and federal deportation policies. Public discourse has intensified as communities grapple with questions surrounding border security and local impacts of federal immigration decisions.
Sullivan has previously served as a state representative in New Hampshire and was a candidate for mayor of Manchester in both 2019 and 2021. Her commentary reflects persistent concerns voiced by some political figures about undocumented immigration and its perceived effects on public safety.
