Mayorkas Faces Major Comeuppance

If there is one issue worth impeaching over, the wanton endangerment of national security has to be one of them.

Which is precisely why Representative Ronny Jackson of Texas detailed why Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas “has to go” in the wake of the U.S.-Mexico border crisis.

During an appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures” FNC, Jackson railed against Mayorkas’s abysmal handling of the border, detailing how House Republicans intend to hold the DHS Secretary accountable for his non-protection of American borders.

“Absolutely, we are going to start the process. He has to go. There’s been no accountability in the administration for anything that they have done, whether it’s been the economy, or COVID, or the disaster overseas the in Afghanistan or our border,” Jackson declared.

Seriously.

Migrant crossings have also exploded even with migrant crossings in place, and they are set to grow even more exponentially once Title 42, a Trump Era policy, expires.

Mayorkas claims that DHS has a “plan,” though he hasn’t exactly elaborated on the details.

Human trafficking cartels, on the other hand, clearly have a plan for the border as well, given the empowerment from the Democrats.

“The coyotes, they move them up through Mexico or from 130 different countries now. They get them to our southern border, and then we take over the logistics. We give them plane tickets, train tickets, bus tickets, cell phones, welfare, schools, health care,” Jackson added, listing the varied benefits Democrats are willing to give, on taxpayers’ dime, in exchange for lifelong votes in sanctuary cities.

Plus, some Democrats even demand rewarding illegal entry into the nation, which is a rather “unbelievable incentive.”

“We’re creating unbelievable incentives for these people to come here, and they are doing it purposefully. So [Mayorkas] has got to go. He is damaging and destroying this country in a variety of ways,” Jackson declared.

Quite a few federal bureaucrats need to go, at least in order to preserve the safety of the nation.

“Mayorkas has got to go, so we’re going to start investigating him. We are going investigate every decision he’s made. We’re going to use the power of subpoena, we’re going to use the power of the purse and come after Mayorkas, he needs to go,” Jackson stressed.

Mayorkas is likely the tip of the iceberg in terms of the investigations that need to be held in the swamp now, as quite a few other individuals in the Biden administration provide just cause for further scrutiny.

Biden himself is worthy of investigation, which Jackson also noted.

“We need to make an example of Mayorkas, and he’ll be just the start of what we do in this new Congress, but he’s absolutely got to go. He’s been a complete absolute disaster, and he has been the lead on making this happen, the border being the disaster that it is. Let’s make no mistake about it, this could not be happening without Biden. Biden and Mayorkas, they are the traffickers in chief right now,” Jackson added.

Seriously.

In fact, Biden’s appointment of Vice President Kamala Harris as “Border Czar” is especially bizarre, given how ineffectual she has been with that particular responsibility.

Almost as if the ineffectual performance was planned, providing even more reasoning for why the border has become totally overwhelmed under the presidency of Biden.

Author: Jane Jones


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