Brad Knott shares views on graduation and immigration in recent tweets

Brad Knott shares views on graduation and immigration in recent tweets
Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, a representative from North Carolina’s 13th district, recently shared his views and congratulations through a series of tweets. The topics range from congratulating local graduates to addressing immigration issues.

On June 7, 2025, Congressman Knott extended his congratulations to recent graduates within his district. In his tweet, he stated: “Congratulations to all #NC13 high school and college graduates! I wish you all the best as you embark on this new, important chapter!” This message reflects his support and encouragement for students entering new phases of their lives.

The following day, on June 8, 2025, Congressman Knott commented on a protest related to immigration enforcement efforts by ICE. He expressed his disapproval of the presence of foreign flags at the event and criticized the Democratic Party’s leadership for allegedly encouraging such actions. His tweet read: “Seeing hundreds of foreign flags at a protest where thousands are fighting ICE’s effort to remove criminal illegal aliens from the country is outrageous. The fact they are being encouraged to do this by the Democratic Party leadership is even more so. This is why republicans won.”

In another tweet posted shortly after on June 8, Congressman Knott delivered a direct message regarding illegal immigration: “If you are here illegally, leave. Either come back legally or not at all. Period.” This statement underscores his firm stance on immigration policy and enforcement.

Brad Knott has served as a U.S. Representative since January 3, 2021.



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