Pat Harrigan addresses national security and immigration policy in recent statements

Pat Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina%27s 10th Congressional District - Wikipedia
Pat Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina%27s 10th Congressional District - Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan, who won the 2024 general election against Ralph R. Scott, Jr., has recently addressed issues related to national security and immigration in a series of posts on his official social media account.

On December 4, 2025, Harrigan highlighted concerns over foreign access to American research facilities, stating: “For too long, hostile regimes have treated our labs like open vaults and exploited every gap in our visa system. My SECURE STEM Act puts an end to it by cutting off the visa channels they rely on and keeping adversarial governments away from America’s most sensitive research.”

Later that day, he commented on immigration enforcement policies: “If @DHSgov cannot detain illegal immigrants, every person who crosses is released into American communities that are already overwhelmed. Pair that with taxpayer-funded lawyers, and the costs fall straight onto working families through crowded schools, strained hospitals…”

On December 7, 2025, Harrigan marked the anniversary of Pearl Harbor with a tribute: “84 years ago, Americans woke up to an attack that changed the course of history. The men who fought and fell at Pearl Harbor showed what courage looks like when a nation is tested. We honor them by remembering the cost of freedom and by making sure this country is always…”

Harrigan’s recent statements reflect ongoing debates about U.S. border security measures and foreign access to sensitive technology sectors. His reference to the SECURE STEM Act signals legislative efforts aimed at restricting visa pathways for individuals from countries considered adversarial by U.S. authorities.

In the context of his political career, Pat Harrigan secured his seat in Congress after defeating Ralph R. Scott, Jr. in the 2024 general election with 57.5% of the vote.



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