Brad Knott urges passage of Stop Illegal Entry Act in series of posts

Brad Knott urges passage of Stop Illegal Entry Act in series of posts
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, addressed border security and immigration enforcement in a series of posts on July 21, 2025.

In his first post at 15:39 UTC, Knott criticized Democratic lawmakers for their stance on immigration policy, writing “Democrats continue to defend open borders, tax dollars for illegal aliens, and hostility toward law enforcement. I sincerely urge my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to start putting American citizens FIRST.”

Later that day at 22:31 UTC, Knott highlighted his support for the Stop Illegal Entry Act during remarks at @RulesReps. He stated, “Today, I spoke at @RulesReps in support of the Stop Illegal Entry Act. Our bill follows Due Process to a T while closing loopholes that allow convicted illegal immigrant felons to continually come here to harm Americans with serious crime.”

In another post at 23:29 UTC, Knott called for legislative action on the same issue: “It’s time for illegal immigrant criminals to know that our tolerance for their presence and illegal activity in our country is over. It’s time to pass the Stop Illegal Entry Act.”

The Stop Illegal Entry Act is part of ongoing legislative efforts aimed at addressing unauthorized immigration and criminal activity by non-citizens. Immigration policy remains a contentious issue in Congress, with debates centering around border security measures and due process protections.



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