In a fiery turn of events on Capitol Hill today, the House Homeland Security Committee embarked on its first impeachment hearing against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The air is charged with tension as the committee delves into allegations that Mayorkas misused taxpayer dollars and neglected crucial border security regulations, becoming a focal point in the ongoing battle over the handling of the migrant crisis. Representative Green, a staunch advocate for Mayorkas' impeachment, has asserted that the Homeland Security Secretary's decision-making and disregard for enforcing Congress-passed laws lay at the heart of the crisis. "His failure to fulfill his oath of office demands accountability," Green emphasized, underlining the severity of the charges against Mayorkas. Border Under Siege-The Truth Behind WHYDHS Secretary Mayorkas Reveals Amnesty PlotThe push for impeachment gained momentum after a November House vote referred the articles against Mayorkas to the Homeland Security Committee. With the specter of record-breaking illegal immigration figures — 3.2 million Customs and Border Protection encounters in the last fiscal year — hanging over the proceedings, Republicans argued that Mayorkas turned a blind eye to law enforcement on the southern border. As the impeachment hearing unfolds, the echoes of more than 600,000 encounters with illegal immigrants in just the first two months of the current fiscal year reverberate, intensifying the urgency of holding Mayorkas accountable. The call to "impeach Mayorkas" echoed through the committee chambers, underscoring the high stakes and deep divisions surrounding the handling of one of the nation's most pressing issues. Help Us Flood Congress With Millions of Emails, Calls, Petitions, and Public Social Media Posts to End Our Border Invasion and Enforce Our Border Security! Call on Congress to Impeach and Replace Mayorkas Now!Click Here for More Ways to Act on Border and Immigration!“Tired of the rhetoric, we rise with purpose and act with conviction.”You're currently a free subscriber to Act for America. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |