Ross Berry, a political commentator and public figure, posted several statements on his Twitter account in January 2026 addressing topics ranging from sports enthusiasm to labor economics and U.S. political discourse.
On January 12, 2026, Berry tweeted support for the New England Patriots with the message “LFG #NEPats”. Later that day, he commented on an apparent misjudgment involving a pet by posting “Well the dog was wrong. https://t.co/lyN8ebx2BV”.
The following day, January 13, 2026, Berry turned to economic concerns in another post. He wrote: “The importation of cheap labor, while good for lowering prices, ultimately criples the average American.
You should be able to graduate highschool, get a job, and live in relative comfort working full time.
Instead the Left (and some globalists R’s) have sold our people out. https://t.co/uC8jBMblR6“.
Berry’s remarks about labor reflect ongoing debates in U.S. politics regarding immigration policy and its impact on wages and job security for American workers. These discussions often highlight tensions between efforts to keep consumer prices low through access to lower-cost labor and concerns about living standards for domestic workers.
Berry has previously commented on similar issues related to economic opportunity and national policy.

