Ross Berry, a public figure and commentator, posted several tweets on January 22, 2026, addressing issues related to school district misconduct and political commentary on immigration enforcement.
In one of his posts from that day, Berry highlighted alleged financial wrongdoing in a New Hampshire school district. He wrote, “After being fired, she was hired by the Hampton School District and used her position again to pay for student loans and credit cards belonging to her or her family members. She stole nearly $21,000 from Hampton. But we dont have an issue in our schools.” (January 22, 2026). The tweet refers to a case where an individual allegedly misused their position within the Hampton School District for personal financial gain.
Berry also commented on political rhetoric surrounding immigration enforcement agencies. In another post made later that day, he stated, “That’s a hot take. ICE is worse than any Venezuelan or El Salvadorian Gang? @NHHouseDems are not sending their best.” (January 22, 2026). This comment appears to respond to comparisons made between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and criminal gangs from Venezuela or El Salvador.
The first post references ongoing concerns about financial oversight in local school districts. Misappropriation of funds by employees has been an issue faced by various districts across the United States over recent years.
Berry’s remarks about ICE reflect broader debates in American politics regarding immigration policy and law enforcement practices. Criticism of ICE has become more prominent in some political circles since the agency’s expanded role in immigration enforcement following policy changes in the mid-2010s.



