The newly redrawn 10th District in North Carolina recently witnessed a heated debate over immigration, showcasing a notable divergence in views among the leading candidates.
Republican voters elected Pat Harrigan of Hickory as a potential replacement for U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry in what was intended to be a safe Republican seat. However, the district now encompasses parts of Winston-Salem and western Forsyth County, along with several heavily red counties.
State Rep. Grey Mills Jr. of Mooresville, positioned as a Trump Republican with a tough stance on immigration, was initially considered the frontrunner. However, Harrigan emerged victorious despite taking a different approach.
In 2022, Harrigan made waves by expressing support for a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, arguing that most immigrants come to the U.S. seeking a better life for themselves and their families.
While Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson endorses Harrigan and aligns with Trump on many issues, he didn’t disavow his previous statements on immigration.
As a political outsider, business leader, and devout Christian, he appears to grasp the practical, economic, and moral complexities of immigration enforcement.
North Carolina is home to a significant population of undocumented immigrants and DACA recipients who contribute to the economy and society.
Attempting mass deportations would disrupt families and cause immense hardship, particularly for American children living with undocumented relatives.
Undocumented immigrants and DACA recipients in North Carolina pay substantial taxes, own businesses, and contribute to various industries.
Harrigan’s victory underscores the importance of acknowledging immigrants’ vital role in the state’s economy and communities.
While there are challenges within the immigration system, elected officials must prioritize factual analysis and seek bipartisan solutions. Harrigan’s win signals a desire among voters for a more pragmatic approach to immigration issues.
While the author, Steve Rao, expresses his Democratic affiliation and hopes for a Democratic victory in NC-10, he acknowledges the district’s Republican lean and the likelihood of Harrigan representing it in Congress.
Regardless of party affiliation, Rao emphasizes the need for leaders who prioritize finding practical solutions over partisan rhetoric, especially concerning immigration policy.