Phil Mickelson hit back at journalist John Harwood on Thursday after the veteran reporter labeled him a “creep” on X. The exchange unfolded shortly after Mickelson commented on U.S. immigration policy.Earlier on Thursday, December 4, Mickelson reshared a clip featuring Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey discussing his city’s approach to federal immigration enforcement. In the video, Frey said that Minneapolis would not cooperate with ICE and briefly addressed the Somali community. Mickelson added his own commentary, arguing that the U.S. was “way too lenient” on illegal immigration compared to several other countries.The post quickly drew reactions, including from Harwood, who quoted Mickelson’s message and wrote:“what a creep”Mickelson responded directly, telling Harwood:“If me pointing out facts triggers you, perhaps you should TOUGHEN UP”Phil Mickelson @PhilMickelsonLINK@JohnJHarwood If me pointing out facts triggers you, perhaps you should TOUGHEN UPThe exchange came amid growing attention on immigration concerns in Minnesota. Local reports have suggested an increased ICE enforcement in Minneapolis and St. Paul, with officials stating they have not received a formal notice from the federal government.The situation has also drawn national attention following comments by President Donald Trump, who recently addressed Somali immigration during a cabinet meeting.Mickelson has never shied away from political conversations, especially when the topic involves immigration or border security. His latest exchange fits the tone of his past criticism of former President Joe Biden’s approach to border enforcement and his support for several officials from the Trump administration.Phil Mickelson’s history of backing Donald Trump officials resurfacesPhil Mickelson’s latest remark also ties into a pattern he has shown over the years, publicly supporting figures aligned with President Donald Trump. One notable instance dates back to 2019, when Trump’s then–Border Security Advisor Tom Homan clashed with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during a tense exchange over US deportation policy. A resurfaced clip of that moment circulated on X, with the caption:"Tom Homan: ‘I’m a taxpayer, you work for me.’ Never gets old."Phil Mickelson reposted the video on his timeline and praised Homan as “a true American hero,” adding that he deserved “our utmost respect.” It was another reminder of Mickelson’s long-standing support for the Trump administration’s border-security approach and his criticism of Democratic policy on the issue.Talking more about Phil Mickelson's post on X, here's a look:Phil Mickelson has also been an outspoken critic of California’s leadership over the years. He has repeatedly aimed at the state’s energy policies and directed several sharp comments at Governor Gavin Newsom, accusing him of mishandling the energy crisis and even suggesting that some of his actions posed a broader national concern.