Brad Knott criticizes Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies

Brad Knott criticizes Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies
Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has recently taken to social media to express his views on immigration policy and the actions of certain political figures. His posts, dated June 11 and 12, 2025, address various issues including border security, voting rights for non-citizens, and leadership within the Democratic Party.

On June 11, Congressman Knott criticized the Biden-Harris administration and Democrats for their approach to immigration. He claimed that they “worked HARD to get as many illegals into the country as possible,” adding that taxpayers are bearing the cost for housing, healthcare, transportation, and schooling of these individuals. He further stated that “the same proponents of weak border security are now working to stop @POTUS from enforcing” measures aimed at addressing these issues. “Biden-Harris and the Democrats worked HARD…”

Later that day, Knott commented on a legislative decision by highlighting that “148 Democrats voted to allow non-citizens to vote in Washington.” He described this action as “fundamentally wrong” but also noted it was “illuminating.” “148 Democrats voted to allow non-citizens…”

The following day, on June 12, Knott directed criticism towards Tim Walz’s leadership. He accused Walz of being “evasive” and “dishonest,” claiming that his leadership negatively impacts both his state and the country. According to Knott, Walz’s support for mass illegal migration is detrimental to America and its citizens. He argued that one cannot simultaneously support safe neighborhoods, good schools, American workers while endorsing such policies. “Tim Walz is evasive…”



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