Julie Fedorchak addresses immigration policy and U.S.-China technology competition

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman
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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak posted a series of messages on March 19, 2026, addressing immigration policy, U.S. technological leadership, and collegiate sports.

In a tweet published at 15:26 UTC, Fedorchak stated, “When someone comes to our country illegally and commits crimes, they should not get to stay here and hide behind loopholes. Proud to support legislation that will help speed up deportations of criminal illegal immigrants & fraudsters.”

Later the same day at 20:32 UTC, she offered encouragement to North Dakota State University’s men’s basketball team as they prepared for the NCAA tournament: “Good luck to @NDSUmbb as they take on Michigan State in the first round of March Madness. ROLL HERD!”

At 21:33 UTC, Fedorchak addressed concerns about global competition in technology and information control, writing, “China is working aggressively to expand its influence and advance technologies that will threaten free speech, control information, & centralize power. The Trump administration is restoring U.S. leadership in telecom and space, and Congress must support these priorities.”

Fedorchak represents North Dakota in Congress and engages constituents through forums designed for virtual discussions on federal issues (official website). Her legislative priorities include energy affordability and security with an emphasis on domestic production and environmental stewardship. In addition to policy work on energy production and grid resilience (official website), her office provides various constituent services such as assistance with federal agencies and outreach programs. The congresswoman’s office is located at 1607 Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C.



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