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    Home » Blog » Mayorkas defiant as lawmakers erupt in first meeting since impeachment

    Mayorkas defiant as lawmakers erupt in first meeting since impeachment

    April 10, 2024Updated:April 10, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    House members on Capitol Hill erupted in anger as Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was impeached after the House passed a heated section of lawmakers. Republicans took the case against the Cabinet official under President Obama for deporting more than a million illegal immigrants who had been given a month to depart.

    A disobedient Mayorkas made ominous remarks on Wednesday night before the House Appropriations Committee at the Capitol, his first public appearance with lawmakers since the House removed him from office on two reports on February 13. The House is awaiting the delivery of the content to the Senate after it was delayed on Tuesday, so Mayorkas ‘ coming hangs in the balance.

    Led by Appropriations Committee Chairman Dave Joyce ( R- OH), Republicans pelted Mayorkas for budget deficits in the district’s governmental 2025 demand. Specifically, GOP lawmakers questioned why the Department of Homeland Security failed to deport about 1.3 million unlawful immigrants who had been ordered by federal immigration courts but who had not yet been deported.

    If the goal is to truly fix the issue and secure our border, this demand is not severe. Does the request request for sufficient funds to remove “more than 1.3 million aliens from the nondetained docket whose cases have already been decided and do n’t have a legal basis to remain in this country”? Joyce asked.

    Does it request a sufficient number of confinement beds to hold creatures who pose a risk to national security or open health, Joyce remarked. ” No, this administration instead asks for 7, 500 less beds than the Congress just funded in FY 2024 budget”.

    Rep. David Joyce (R-OH) speaks on Capitol Hill with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at a reading of the House Committee on Appropriations. ( AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein )

    Mayorkas said the DHS had “removed or returned” more than 630, 000 people over the past 11 times — more than any total time over the past decade.

    Rep. John Rutherford (R-FL ) alleged Mayorkas was assimilating interior deportations with illegal immigration removals or returns at the border, adding that while the 630, 000 figure was only held accountable for those who were turned down at the southern border, the DHS was trying to appear as though it was removing immigrants.

    On April 10, 2024, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas addresses the House Committee on Appropriations ‘ Homeland Security Subcommittee on Capitol Hill. ( Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner )

    ” You said 630, 000 had been returned. That is not correct. The real ICE persecution is 142, 580. All of those different individuals you’re mentioning were turned down at the borders. These are not ICE persecution, and you conflate those two statistics, and it’s aggravating to me that you do that”, Rutherford said.

    ” Mr. Secretary, why have n’t you removed those 1.2 million if … they’ve exhausted their due process, been told they have to get out”, Rutherford said. ” They’ve got to leave this country, and you let them be”.

    Republicans ‘ inquiries followed up on a claim that Mayorkas made in April 2023, just before the end of a pandemic-era immigration process. Mayorkas claimed that if a provincial judge determined that an immigrant who crossed the border illegally and were later released into the country may be deported if they did not meet the persecution level for prison.

    They will be able to find safety or other removal relief. If they receive a final attempt of elimination, we may enforce the law, and they will be removed”, Mayorkas said during a media conference last month.

    Mayorkas and others criticized him for breaking his oath and federal law to replace those who had no lawful right to remain in the nation.

    The ranking member, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX ), inquired why Mayorkas had not used the expedited removal procedure to deport illegal immigrants who had been ordered deported. Federal law enforcement at the border frequently uses expedited treatment to gain illegal immigrants quickly after they are detained at the borders.

    Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX ) speaks on Capitol Hill with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on April 10, 2024, during a hearing of the House Committee on Appropriations. ( AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein )

    Mayorkas argued that Immigration and Customs Enforcement may quickly remove immigrants from the United States without being now in detention. The deported individuals who have been ordered to leave are still in prison.

    According to Mayorkas, “one of the key provisions of the Senate bipartisan legislation would have been so very significant.” This would have made it possible for us to carry out expedited removal proceedings, which would have made people’s removal from immigration detention much more quickly. ” Right then, for single parents, we are restricted to use an expedited treatment to those in detention. We would have had a unique police tool thanks to that bipartisan policy.

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    Although the Biden administration has publicly stated it does not like that strategy, the lawmaker pushed Mayorkas to set up more Glacier detention facilities to apprehend illegal immigrants.

    At current, ICE has much confinement rooms nationwide to prosecute 41, 500 people.

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