Representative Andy Biggs, from the border state of Arizona,
said he would file articles of impeachment against Homeland
Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whom many Republicans
blame for what they say are lax border policies.
The impeachment push could find support in the
Republican-controlled House but is unlikely to advance in the
Democratic-controlled Senate. Still, the attempt could increase
pressure on the Biden administration as it balances pledges to
restore asylum access with record crossings at the U.S.-Mexico
border.
A top Biden border official stepped down in November after
saying Mayorkas had urged him to leave.
Biggs, speaking with more than a dozen fellow Republicans
outside the Capitol on Wednesday, said Mayorkas had
intentionally caused a border crisis by ending the restrictive
policies of former President Donald Trump, a Republican.
"This is not negligence, it is not by accident," Biggs said.
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said the
lawmakers should focus on updating the U.S. immigration system -
which has not had a major overhaul in decades - "instead of
trying to point fingers and score political points."
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in November called on Mayorkas to
step down, saying Republicans could impeach him if he did not.
Biggs said he was hopeful McCarthy would support the effort, but
the speaker's office did not immediately comment.
Representative Pat Fallon, a Texas Republican, filed a separate
impeachment resolution against Mayorkas in January, accusing him
of encouraging illegal immigration.
Trump was impeached by the House twice during his presidency,
when Democrats had the majority in the lower chamber.
If impeachment charges are filed, the House Judiciary Committee
would conduct an investigation that could lead to a committee
vote on whether to approve charges against Mayorkas.
(Reporting by Ted Hesson in Washington; Additional reporting by
Rick Cowan; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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