Rep. Andy Harris discusses election integrity, border policy, and gender recognition

Rep. Andy Harris discusses election integrity, border policy, and gender recognition
Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Andy Harris, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 1st district, has recently shared his views on topics related to elections, border policies, and gender identification in the U.S. via social media. Serving since 2011, Harris succeeded Frank Kratovil and has been actively participating in legislative discussions. His background includes a long tenure in the Maryland Senate and an academic history at Johns Hopkins University.

On April 1, 2025, Rep. Harris expressed his stance on the involvement of non-citizens in U.S. federal elections. In his post, he stated, “The bottom line is Americans expect that only American citizens (and not the 12 million illegals who entered under the Biden Administration) are going to be voting in federal elections.”

Subsequently, on April 2, 2025, Rep. Harris commented on recent border crossing statistics. He noted a significant change, stating, “New Border Crossing Numbers: March 2024 (under Biden) 137,000 March 2025 (under Trump) 7,000 94% decrease Turns out—all we needed was a new president. “

On the same day, Harris addressed the U.S. policy regarding gender recognition, linking his comments to previous administrative ideologies. He remarked, “It is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes: male and female. Only woke ideology—which ran rampant in the Biden Administration—would dictate otherwise. This is a great move in restoring common sense to our immigration system.”



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