Representative Andy Harris discusses immigration law and initial Trump administration period

Representative Andy Harris discusses immigration law and initial Trump administration period
Andy Harris U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Andy Harris, MD, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Maryland’s 1st district, recently took to the social media platform X to share his thoughts on immigration law and the early days of the Trump administration. Harris, who assumed office in 2011 after serving on the Maryland legislative body, addressed his constituency with several key points.

On April 28, 2025, Harris emphasized the importance of adherence to immigration law. He stated, “The law is very clear: No official can interfere with the enforcement of Federal immigration law.” His tweet underscores a focus on upholding federal regulations concerning immigration policies.

The following day, on April 29, 2025, Harris announced his upcoming appearances on two media platforms. He informed his audience, “Coming up on @wbaltv11 and @WGMDRadio to talk about the successful first 100 days of President Trump’s administration. Tune in!” This communication signals his support and commentary on the progress made during this period of the administration.

Later that day, Harris shared a brief message on securing borders, aligning with his previous statements. His tweet simply stated, “Securing the border “, aiming to reinforce his stance on national security and immigration control.

Harris, who has had a long tenure in politics—beginning with his time at John Hopkins University where he earned a BS—continues to be an advocate for policies he believes strengthen federal and national integrity. He has been a prominent figure, influencing decisions within Maryland’s 1st congressional district.



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