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The House of Representatives recently voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on two articles: willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law and breach of public trust. The Senate is now responsible for holding a thorough trial and showing the evidence to the American people. From Texas to New York, every state in the nation has felt the impact of Mayorkas’ abject failure to secure the border and stem the tide of illegal immigration. When the Homeland Security Committee, of which we are members, voted to send articles of impeachment to the House floor, we did so informed by significant evidence and witness testimony gathered throughout a months-long investigation. Now we urge our counterparts in the Senate to give these articles of impeachment due consideration so that they, and the American people, can hear the truth of how this crisis came to be...Mayorkas bears responsibility for the influx of illegal immigrants...He abused his parole authority, which by law should be used “only on a case-by-case basis,” to grant it for millions. He repeatedly violated the Immigration and Nationality Act, made multiple false statements to Congress and obstructed lawful oversight of his department. History tells us the constitutional basis for impeachment of “high crimes and misdemeanors” was not meant to encompass only indictable crimes, but also the broader concepts of abuse of power and injury to the nation, which the secretary has certainly inflicted.
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