House GOP releases impeachment articles in bid to oust Homeland Security’s Alejandro Mayorkas over the border
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Alejandro Mayorkas
The Republican-controlled House Homeland Security Committee is set to vote Tuesday on the articles of impeachment

House Republicans on Sunday released two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as they vowed to swiftly push forward with election-year efforts to oust the Cabinet member over what they call his failure to manage the U.S.-Mexico border. Democrats and the agency slammed the move as a politically motivated stunt lacking the constitutional basis to remove him from office.

Republicans contend Mayorkas is guilty of “high crimes and misdemeanors” that amount to a “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” on immigration and a “breach of the public trust.” Impeachment, they say, is “Congress’s only viable option.”

“Alejandro N. Mayorkas willfully and systemically refused to comply with the immigration laws, failed to control the border to the detriment of national security, compromised public safety, and violated the rule of law and separation of powers in the Constitution, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States,” the impeachment resolution says.

Ever since taking control of the House in 2023, Republicans have pushed to impeach Mayorkas. Sunday’s announcement comes as their other impeachment drive — to impeach Democratic President Joe Biden in relation to his son Hunter’s business dealings — has struggled to advance.

But Republicans have moved with rapid speed against Mayorkas after a series of hearings in recent weeks. It all comes at a time when border security and immigration are key issues in the 2024 campaign and as Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, is promising to launch the “largest deportation operation” in U.S. history if he returns to the White House.

The GOP push also comes at a curious time for Mayorkas.

Even as the House is taking steps to try remove him from office, Mayorkas has been engaged in arduous negotiations with senators seeking to reach a bipartisan deal on border policy. He has won praise from senators for his engagement in the process.

The Republican-controlled House Homeland Security Committee is set to vote Tuesday on the articles of impeachment, aiming to send them to the full House for consideration. Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has said the House will move forward as soon as possible with a vote after that.

Passage requires only a House majority. The Senate would hold a trial, and a two-thirds vote is required for conviction, an exceedingly unlikely outcome in the Democratic-run Senate.

Democrats say Republicans have held a sham of an impeachment process against Mayorkas and lack the constitutional grounds to impeach the secretary. They also say Republicans are part of the problems at the border, with Republicans attacking Mayorkas even as they have failed to give his department the tools it needs to manage the situation.

“They don’t want to fix the problem; they want to campaign on it. That’s why they have undermined efforts to achieve bipartisan solutions and ignored the facts, legal scholars and experts, and even the Constitution itself in their quest to baselessly impeach Secretary Mayorkas,” the department said in a statement Sunday.

The two articles mark the culmination of a roughly yearlong examination by Republicans of the secretary’s handling of the border and what they describe as a crisis of the administration’s own making. Republicans contend that the administration and Mayorkas specifically either got rid of policies in place under Trump that had controlled migration or enacted policies of their own that encouraged migrants from around the world to come to the U.S. illegally via the southern border.

They cite growing numbers of migrants who have at times overwhelmed the capacity of Customs and Border Protection authorities to care and process them. Arrests for illegal crossings topped 2 million in each of the U.S. government’s past two budget years. In December, arrests for illegal border crossings from Mexico reached an all-time high since figures have been released. The backlog of people in immigration court has grown by 1 million over the past budget year.

In the articles, Republicans argue that Mayorkas is deliberately violating immigration laws passed by Congress, such as those requiring the detention of migrants, and that through his policies, a crisis has arisen at the border. They accuse him of releasing migrants without effective ways to make sure they show up for court or are removed from the country. They cited an Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo written by Mayorkas that sets priorities for whom the agency should target for enforcement proceedings as proof that he is letting people stay in the country who don’t have the right to do so.

They also attacked the administration’s use of the humanitarian parole authority, which allows the DHS secretary to admit certain migrants into the country. Republicans said the Biden administration has essentially created a mass parole program that bypasses Congress. They cited cities such as New York that have struggled with high numbers of migrants, taxing housing and education systems, as proof of the financial costs immigration is taking.

Democrats say Republicans simply disagree with the administration’s policies and that policy differences aren’t grounds for impeachment. They have lambasted the proceedings, calling them a waste of time when lawmakers should be working together to solve the problems.

Democrats, as well as Mayorkas, have argued that it’s not the administration’s policies that are causing people to attempt to migrate to America but that the movement is part of a global mass migration of people fleeing wars, economic instability and political repression. They have argued that Mayorkas is doing the best he can to manage border security but with a system that hasn’t been updated in decades and is chronically underfunded.

The department on Sunday cited high numbers of people being removed from the country, especially over roughly the last six months and its efforts to tackle fentanyl smuggling as proof that DHS is not shirking its border duties. And, they said, no administration has been able to detain every person who crosses the border illegally, citing space capacities. Instead, they focus on those who pose security threats.

“A standard requiring 100% detention would mean that Congress should have impeached every DHS Secretary since the Department was founded,” the agency said in the statement.

The last Cabinet secretary to be impeached was William Belknap, the war secretary under President Ulysses Grant, over corruption issues.

The House voted unanimously March 2, 1876, to impeach Belknap on five articles of impeachment that he’d criminally disregarded his Cabinet duties and used his office for private gain. Belknap had resigned earlier that same day. After a trial in the Senate, a majority of senators vote to convict him but they didn’t have enough votes to hit the necessary two-thirds majority and Belknap was acquitted.

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Republished with permission of The Associated Press.

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6 comments

  • Michael K

    January 28, 2024 at 11:12 am

    The far-right Republican caucus prefers to throw cheap theatrical tantrums rather than do their job to address the real issues. They’d rather have a campaign slogan feeding disinformation, lies, and hate.

    Of course, this will go nowhere and accomplish nothing – the perfect metaphor for what remains of the Republican party.

    • Earl Pitts "Sage Political Expert Emeritas" Ameriecan

      January 28, 2024 at 11:39 am

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      I am invocking the in your face, undisputable, wisdom you are lacking … not to be mean spirited … but to educate and enlighten your mind and others like you as a public service to our Great Nation.
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    • Impeach Biden

      January 28, 2024 at 11:57 am

      Biden signed Executive Orders on day one of his administration halting the wall and other orders basically signaling to the illegals “The Door is Open” you are free to enter the country, and they did. Nearly 10 million since this horrible administration has taken over. There are laws now that Biden could have simply enforced to prevent this chaos hat has been going on since Jan 2021. Looks like the Demos realize that immigration is going to be huge this upcoming general election instead of their favorite “abortion rights” talking point. Now Biden and Kama Wanna Lei U are talking tough on immigration. Two late you two and Mayorkas makes up the third stooge.

    • Impeach Biden

      January 28, 2024 at 2:13 pm

      The ultimate tantrum was by that San Francisco (speaker of the house) moron that ripped up the State of the Union address. She should have been jailed on the spot.

    • TD

      January 31, 2024 at 5:48 pm

      “rather than do their job to address the real issues”
      Bish, please with that projection! You mean like this admin “doing its job” by failing to secure the border and opening it to 8 million third worlders?

  • Earl Pitts "Sage Political Expert Emeritas" Ameriecan

    January 28, 2024 at 11:28 am

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