These 100 House Reps pledge allegiance to the UN
https://www.facebook.com/USProgressives
The people in the photo above are unidentified. However, their names are listed below by state.
The Progressive Caucus has 100 members of Congress who believe in:
pledging allegiance to the United Nations (UN) rather than the U.S.A.
open borders
confiscation of privately-owned firearms
ObamaCare
immigrant voting rights
International Law rather than the U.S. Constitution
https://progressives.house.gov/
They call themselves the “Progressive Congress”.
https://progressives.house.gov/caucus-members
They are 23 percent of the 435 members in the House of Representatives.
They anticipate being re-elected to Congress on Nov. 8th.
Why?
They are guaranteed to win.
Because their districts are carved out by their party.
Members of the House of Representatives serve two years.
Their name and photos are on their website at:
https://progressives.house.gov/caucus-members
They are listed by the state they represent:
Arizona (AZ)
Raul M. Grijalva (Tucson)
Ruben Gallego (Phoenix)
https://rubengallego.house.gov/about/biography
California (CA)
Alan Lowenthal (Long Beach)
Barbara Lee (Oakland)
Brad Sherman (Sherman Oaks)
Grace Napolitano (El Monte)
Jared Huffman (San Rafael)
Jimmy Panetta (Salinas)
John Garamendi (Davis)
Juan Vargas (El Centro)
Judy Chu (Pasadena)
Karen Bass (Los Angeles)
Katie Porter (Orange County)
Linda Sanchez (Norwalk)
Lucille Roybal-Allard (Commerce)
Mark DeSaulnier (Walnut Creek)
Mark Takano (Riverside)
Maxine Waters (Los Angeles)
Mike Levin (Oceanside)
Nanette Diaz Barragán (San Pedro)
Ro Khanna (Santa Clara)
Sara Jacobs (San Diego)
Ted Lieu (Los Angeles)
Zoe Lofgren (San Jose)
Colorado (CO)
Diane DeGette (Denver)
Joe Neguse (Boulder)
Connecticut (CT)
Rose DeLauro (New Haven)
https://delauro.house.gov/sites/delauro.house.gov/files/documents/DeLauro%20bio_2021.pdf
Delaware (DE)
Lisa Blunt Rochester (Wilmington)
Florida (FL)
Darren Sota (Orlando)
Frederica Wilson (Hollywood)
Lois Frankel (Boca Raton)
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (W. Palm Beach)
Georgia (GA)
Hank Johnson (Decatur)
Nikema Williams (Atlanta)
Hawaii (HA)
Kaialiʻi Kahele (Hilo)
Illinois (IL)
Danny Davis (Chicago)
Jan Schakowsky (Chicago)
Marie Newman (Chicago)
Jesus (Chuy) Garcia (Chicago)
Indiana (IN)
Andre Carson (Indianapolis)
Louisiana (LA)
Troy A. Carter (New Orleans)
Maine (ME)
Chellie Pingree (Portland)
Maryland (MD)
Jamie Raskin (Rockville)
Kweisi Mfume (Baltimore)
Massachusetts (MA)
Ayanna Pressly (Boston)
Jim McGovern (Worchester)
Katherine Clark (Framingham)
Lori Trahan (Lowell)
Michigan (MI)
Andy Levin (Warren)
Brenda Lawrence (Detroit)
Dan Kildee (Flint)
https://dankildee.house.gov/about/congressman-kildees-biography
Debbie Dingell (Ypsilanti)
Rashida Tlaib (Detroit)
Minnesota (MN)
Ilhan Omar (Minneapolis)
Missouri (MO)
Cori Bush (St. Louis)
N. Carolina (NC)
Alma Adams (Charlotte)
New Jersey (NJ)
Andy Kim (Willingboro)
Bonnie Watson Coleman (Ewing)
Donald Norcross (Cherry Hill)
Frank Pallone (Long Branch)
New Mexico (NM)
Melanie Stansbury (Albuquerque)
Nevada (NV)
Steven Horsford (N. Las Vegas)
Teresa Leger Fernández (Las Vegas)
New York (NY)
Adriano Espaillat (Bronx)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Bronx)
Carolyn Maloney (Manhattan)
Grace Meng (Queens)
Hakeem Jeffries (Brooklyn)
Jamaal Bowman (Mt. Vernon)
Jerry Nadler (Manhattan)
https://nadler.house.gov/news/documentquery.aspx?DocumentTypeID=1753
Joseph Morell (Rochester)
Mondaire Jones (White Plains)
Nydia Velazquez (Brooklyn)
Ritchie Torres (Bronx)
Yvette Clark (Brooklyn)
Ohio
Shontel Brown (Cleveland)
Oregon (OR)
Earl Blumenauer (Portland)
Peter DeFazio (Eugene)
Suzanne Bonamici (Beaverton)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Brendan Boyle (Philadelphia)
Dwight Evans (Philadelphia)
Madeleine Dean (Glenside)
Mary Gay Scallon (Chester)
Matt Cartwright (Scranton)
Rhodes Island (RI)
David Cicilline (Pawtucket)
Tennessee (TN)
Steve Cohen (Memphis)
Texas (TX)
Eddie Bernice Johnson (Dallas)
Lloyd Doggett (Austin)
Sheila Jackson (Houston)
Sylvia Garcia (Houston)
Veronica Escobar (San Antonio)
Vermont (VT)
Peter Welch (Burlington)
Virginia (VA)
Don Beyer (Arlington)
Washington (WA)
Adam Smith (Renton)
Pramila Jayapal (Seattle)
Washington, D.C.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC)
https://norton.house.gov/issues/why-dc-should-be-a-state
Wisconsin (WI)
Gwen Moore (Milwaukee)
Mark Pocan (Madison)