He’s working alongside President Trump to crack down on violent crime, get drug traffickers and gangs off the streets, enforce immigration laws, and put fear back in the minds of criminals.
Crack down on violent crime, remove drug traffickers and gangs from the streets, and enforce immigration laws.
Occurrences
Congressman Harrigan has made public safety a cornerstone of his work in Congress and will continue pushing for the tools law enforcement needs to keep violent offenders off the streets and out of our communities.
He’s working alongside President Trump to crack down on violent crime, get drug traffickers and gangs off the streets, enforce immigration laws, and put fear back in the minds of criminals.
And it is implemented by promoting policy and investment that adequately resources our police—not by defunding the police. And we must secure our schools.
Evidence
Roll Call 169 on May 14, 2026 records H.R. 6260, the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act, as "Status: Passed" with a 243-179 vote. This is a concrete House action aligned with cracking down on violent offenders and tightening bail-fraud enforcement, including federal immigration bail bonds.
The recent-votes list for May 20-21, 2026 shows Harrigan voting on H.R. 2616, H.R. 1329, H.R. 1041, H.R. 6047, and H. Res. 1300, none of which are direct enforcement measures for drug traffickers, gangs, or immigration law.
Assessments
Harrigan has taken same-term House action aligned with part of the promise by supporting H.R. 6260, a House-passed bill aimed at keeping violent offenders off the streets and addressing immigration-related bail fraud. However, the evidence does not show enactment into law or a completed federal outcome that broadly removes drug traffickers and gangs from the streets or enforces immigration laws as promised. This supports partial credit for concrete legislative advancement, not full delivery.