Republicans have attacked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of the border, including an incident in which border agents were accused of whipping migrants.
Congressman-elect Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, argues the Biden administration's plan for migrant amnesty 'is not going to fix the problem.'
"Since day one, Secretary Mayorkas’s policies have undermined law enforcement activities at our southern border," Fallon said in a statement to Fox News.
The final of the three articles charges that Mayorkas"publicly and falsely slandered" border agents who were falsely accused of whipping Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas, in 2021. Many Republicans say they would like to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.In response to previous calls to impeach Mayorkas, a DHS spokesperson said in November that calls to impeach the secretary amount to little more than finger-pointing from Congress.
"We have historic funding to do just that, to make sure that … the folks that we encounter at the border be removed or expelled," Jean-Pierre said."We agree thatFallon will not actually be able to file his impeachment resolution until the House picks its speaker and swears in its members. That could take some time as remains unclear whether House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has enough votes to secure the speaker's gavel.
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