US House Republicans plan impeachment hearing for Biden's border chief
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[January 04, 2024]
By Ted Hesson and Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives
committee next week will advance an effort to impeach Homeland Security
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over allegations he has been derelict in
his duty of managing the U.S.-Mexico border, the committee announced on
Wednesday.
The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing on Jan. 10
related to the impeachment allegations with witnesses to be announced in
the coming days, it said in a press release.
Republicans have slammed Democratic President Joe Biden over border
control as record numbers of migrants have been caught crossing the
U.S.-Mexico border illegally, with criticism focused on Mayorkas,
Biden's top border official.
Republicans blame Biden for rolling back some restrictive border
policies of Republican former President Donald Trump, his party's
leading candidate to challenge Biden in the November presidential
election.
If the Republican-controlled House impeaches Mayorkas, he is highly
unlikely to be convicted in a trial in the Senate, which Democrats
control by a slim margin.
Meanwhile, a small, bipartisan group of senators on Wednesday held a
two-hour negotiating session on ways to bolster security along the
southwestern border with Mexico. Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema left
that meeting telling reporters "We're closing in" on a deal.
Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday near the border in Eagle
Pass, Texas, Johnson said the U.S. had reached "a breaking point" with
illegal immigration. Video footage showed several migrants, including
young children, crossing the Rio Grande into the U.S. as the event took
place.
Representative Mark Green, chairman of the House Homeland Security
Committee and one of more than 60 Republicans on the border trip, said
Mayorkas intentionally encouraged illegal immigration through permissive
policies.
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U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas attends a House
Homeland Security Committee hearing examining worldwide threats to
the U.S., on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 15, 2023.
REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
"The greatest domestic threat to the national security and the
safety of the American people is Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas,"
Green said.
Biden officials point to record levels of migration and forced
displacement in the Western Hemisphere and have called on Congress
to provide more funding for border security.
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said during a press
briefing that Biden supports Mayorkas and called the allegations "a
political stunt."
The advancing allegations against Mayorkas come after the House
voted in December to authorize an impeachment inquiry into whether
Biden improperly benefited from his son Hunter Biden's foreign
business dealings even though they had yet to find evidence of
wrongdoing by the president.
The number of migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border
illegally spiked in December, straining resources of U.S. border
authorities and receiving communities. The arrivals have receded in
the past week, paving the way for the United States to reopen legal
border crossings on Thursday.
U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed to strengthen efforts to curb
the record migration, with Biden's cabinet scheduled to meet with
Mexican leaders in Washington later in January.
(Reporting by Ted Hesson, Susan Heavey and Richard Cowan in
Washington; Additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt and Doina
Chiacu in Washington; Editing by Mark Porter, Jonathan Oatis, Bill
Berkrot and Daniel Wallis)
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