Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Congressman Paul A. Gosar Official photo
Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Congressman Paul A. Gosar Official photo
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Gosar has voted in favor of impeaching United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The congressman's decision was based on accusations of Mayorkas willfully refusing to enforce federal immigration laws and breaching public trust.
According to Congressman Gosar, Secretary Mayorkas has allowed a significant number of illegal aliens, terrorists, convicted criminals, and tons of fentanyl to enter the country over the past three years. Moreover, he claims that the secretary's decisions to open the borders and collaborate with drug cartels have resulted in the death of over 200,000 Americans, making it the largest single mass killing in United States history.
Gosar argues that Mayorkas, despite taking an oath to uphold and execute immigration laws, deliberately ignored them and repeatedly lied to the American public. This, in his view, provides the basis for impeachment. He believes that Mayorkas has failed to secure the border and protect the nation, and that he, along with President Joe Biden, bears sole responsibility for the crisis at the southern border and the risks it poses to the entire country.
In Congressman Gosar's words, "Secretary Mayorkas has violated his sworn oath to support and defend the Constitution. He has lost trust with the American people." Thus, the congressman voted in favor of impeaching Mayorkas, citing his lawlessness and indifference towards keeping the border safe and secure.
The vote to impeach Secretary Mayorkas highlights the ongoing concerns and debates surrounding immigration and border security in the United States. The accusations made by Congressman Gosar raise serious questions about the actions and decisions taken by the Department of Homeland Security under Mayorkas' leadership. As the impeachment process moves forward, it remains to be seen how this will impact the broader discussion on immigration policy and national security.