Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently posted several comments on his Twitter account addressing political protests, judicial decisions, and local developments.
On March 29, 2026, Berry commented on the demographics of a protest group by quoting a participant: “Betsy the ‘No Kings’ Protestor: ‘Where are the young people?’ Well they did find ONE young person in the crowd and guess what he was wearing…”
On April 1, 2026, Berry questioned the quality of a recent legal decision with a critical remark: “Did a 12 year old write this decision? It reads more like a tweet than a judicial decision.”
Later that same day, Berry referenced changes in local infrastructure with another post: “Merrimack’s loss is Weare’s gain. The new ICE facility is well underway!”
Berry’s commentary comes amid ongoing debates about youth engagement in protests and scrutiny over judicial transparency. His remarks about the ICE facility reflect broader discussions regarding immigration enforcement infrastructure and its impact on local communities.



