Brad Knott highlights immigration enforcement and political disputes in recent tweets

Brad Knott highlights immigration enforcement and political disputes in recent tweets
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has recently posted a series of statements on his Twitter account addressing issues related to immigration policy and political developments. Knott, who won the 2024 general election against Frank Pierce with 58.6% of the vote, used his platform to highlight changes in federal enforcement and comment on partisan controversies.

On August 20, 2025, Knott addressed potential consequences for repeat illegal entry into the United States, stating, “With a conviction and deportation, if Escobedo-Ramirez decided to return to the US illegally again, a second illegal entry alone would qualify him for a minimum of 10 years in federal prison.”

The following day, August 21, 2025, he compared statistics from July 2024 and July 2025 regarding the release of inadmissible aliens into the U.S., writing, ” July 2024 (Biden-Harris): 12,365 inadmissible aliens were released into the US

July 2025 (@POTUS): 0 inadmissible aliens were released into the US

This is the difference between America LAST and America FIRST

Source: @HomelandGOP”

Later that same day, Knott commented on a reversal involving an individual named Tish and broader partisan efforts. He wrote on August 21, “Tish’s “victory” reversed? Color me shocked. This was always partisan nonsense. The Left’s attempts to:

– remove from office
– bankrupt
– imprison
– slander
– stop
– and even assasinate

…..have all failed. Now, we must get to the bottom of how this type of https://t.co/d4Rmn6AzZD

Knott’s posts reflect ongoing debates over border security measures and recent political disputes. His comments reference federal policies on immigration enforcement as well as recent partisan conflicts.

In November 2024, Brad Knott secured his seat in Congress by defeating Frank Pierce with nearly 59% of the vote.



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