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Zeke Enriquez, a third-generation Texan, has a robust background rooted in military service, community involvement, and family management. He served eight years in the United States Marine Corps, including a tour in Iraq, and was recognized with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with V-Device for Valor. Post-military, Enriquez engaged in community service as a Training Officer for the volunteer fire department and a Safety Team Member at his church. He balances these commitments with managing a family ranch and raising a family.
Zeke Enriquez combines a rigid ideological stance with a disruptive approach to traditional governance. He advocates for the elimination of several federal agencies and initiatives, including the IRS, ATF, and EPA, while also pushing for the abolition of income tax and red tape. His pro-life stance and absolutist view on the Second Amendment reveal a highly principled position, yet his plans to curb immigration and end birthright citizenship show a selective application of these principles. Enriquez's legislative proposals, such as invoking the 14th Amendment to eliminate state gun control laws, highlight an ideologically agile yet confrontational strategy.