Rep. Andy Harris addresses immigration issues and concerns of public safety

Rep. Andy Harris addresses immigration issues and concerns of public safety
Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland, a member of the U.S. Congress since 2011, has been vocal on recent events through social media, primarily concerning issues of immigration and education. A long-time representative of Maryland’s 1st district, Harris has shared his perspectives and interactions concerning national matters.

On April 29, 2025, Rep. Andy Harris shared a post through his account highlighting educational topics, as indicated by the link included, though the tweet itself was not explicitly quoted.

Later that same day, he referenced another social post drawing attention to potential safety concerns related to immigration, again noted through a link without the specific content conveyed in the article.

Furthermore, at the same time, Rep. Harris quoted a statement to the New York Post, asserting, “While Democrats are flying to El Salvador to demand the return of an illegal immigrant with MS-13 gang ties, more information is coming out about his gang involvement. This is not a citizen of the United States, Abrego Garcia came here illegally, he.” This highlights his stance on immigration and gang-related issues.

This series of tweets by Rep. Harris, who has a long history of public service both in the Maryland Senate and the U.S. Congress, underscores his ongoing engagement in immigration policy debates and educational matters.



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