John D. Johnson, a public figure and commentator, posted a series of tweets in March 2026 addressing immigration policy and the activities of advocacy groups.
On March 15, 2026, Johnson commented on the national immigration debate, writing: “Mercy and Order: The Immigration Debate We’re Avoiding Real harms from disordered immigration deserve honest acknowledgment. Scapegoating immigrants does not solve them, and compassion severed from law cannot sustain a nation. @VoteTrevorLee Trevor Lee is winning this argument https://t.co/JlQh9pNkJQ”.
Two days later, on March 17, 2026, Johnson turned his attention to an advocacy group with the tweet: “MWEG “Mormon Women for Ethical Government?” exposed with receipts. https://t.co/blJzZdV4Wx”. In a subsequent post that same day, he added: “Something needs to be done https://t.co/9aB1LPp6pm”.
Johnson’s remarks come amid ongoing debates over U.S. immigration policy and scrutiny of civic organizations involved in political discourse. Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG) is an organization that advocates for ethical governance and civic engagement among women who identify with the Latter-day Saint tradition.


