Congressman Brad Knott addresses immigration policy and legislative support in recent posts

Congressman Brad Knott addresses immigration policy and legislative support in recent posts
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has recently shared a series of posts on his social media account addressing legislative efforts and immigration policy. In these posts, Knott expresses gratitude for organizational support, comments on deportation policies, and acknowledges actions by the President.

On July 22, 2025, Knott wrote: “I’m grateful for the support of @GLFOP as we work to pass the Stop Illegal Entry Act!” The GLFOP refers to the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police, a national law enforcement organization that often endorses legislation related to public safety and border security.

Later that day, Knott posted: “These are the criminals @POTUS wants to remove in earnest. These are also the people Democrats are fighting to keep from deportation in earnest. Mass illegal migration requires mass deportations. Period.” This statement highlights his stance on immigration enforcement and criticizes opposition from Democratic lawmakers regarding deportation measures.

On July 23, 2025, Knott added: “Thank you, @POTUS. “ The brief message signals approval or appreciation toward an action taken by the President of the United States.

The Stop Illegal Entry Act referenced by Knott is part of ongoing legislative debates concerning U.S. border security and immigration reform. Congressional discussions around this topic have intensified amid rising concerns about illegal border crossings and calls for stricter enforcement measures. Law enforcement organizations such as the Fraternal Order of Police have played a visible role in advocating for certain provisions within proposed bills.

Debate over mass deportations remains a divisive issue among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Supporters argue it is necessary to address unauthorized migration at scale, while critics warn about humanitarian impacts and legal challenges associated with broad removal policies.



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