Congressman Pat Harrigan lauds swift progress on border security

Congressman Pat Harrigan lauds swift progress on border security
Patrick Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 10th congressional district — Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan shared a series of tweets on April 28, 2025, expressing his opinions on recent political developments under the leadership of the current administration. Harrigan referenced significant changes and improvements, particularly focused on national security and economic recovery.

On April 28, 2025, at 13:04 UTC, Harrigan tweeted that after “four years of Democrat-led decline, @POTUS needed just 100 days to turn the ship around: securing the border, reviving the economy, rebuilding our military, and draining the swamp.” He added, “Strength is back in style—and the left hates every second of it!”

Later the same day at 15:54 UTC, Harrigan highlighted the significant progress made in border security, stating that “@POTUS didn’t need four years to fix the border—he needed 100 days.” He cited specific statistics with a “93%” drop in border encounters, “95%” reduction in gotaways, “99.99%” decrease in migrant crossings, alongside over “151,000 illegal aliens arrested and 135,000 deported.” He emphasized, “When you take the job seriously, the results take care of themselves.”

In a subsequent tweet at 16:56 UTC, Harrigan drew a contrast between policies, implying a stark choice between maintaining national security and risking national interests by stating “The difference between protecting our country and selling it out couldn’t be clearer!”



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