Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Paul A. Gosar | Official U.S. House headshot
Washington, D.C. - In a move that has garnered significant attention, Congressman Gosar has once again voted in favor of the impeachment of United States Department of Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The decision comes as a result of Mayorkas' alleged failure to enforce federal immigration laws and breach of public trust.
In a statement, Congressman Gosar emphasized his reasons for supporting the impeachment, stating, "Once again, I voted to impeach Secretary Mayorkas for failing to uphold and execute our immigration laws and repeatedly lying to Congress and the American people." Gosar further criticized Mayorkas' handling of immigration, claiming that "more than 10 million illegal aliens, 360 terrorists, 90,000 convicted criminals, and 26 tons of fentanyl have been welcomed into our country by Secretary Mayorkas and Joe Biden."
Gosar went on to express his concerns about the consequences of these actions, asserting that "their open border policies and willful disregard for the law have put our entire country in harm's way." The Congressman accused Mayorkas of violating his Constitutional oath of office by "choosing to ignore the laws" and instructing border patrol agents to "welcome, caress, and help illegal aliens."
With this impeachment vote, Gosar has made it clear that he believes Mayorkas should be held accountable for his alleged actions. The Congressman concluded his statement by reiterating his position, stating that Mayorkas "deserves impeachment."
The decision to once again pursue the impeachment of Secretary Mayorkas is likely to spark further debate and division among lawmakers. It remains to be seen how this latest development will impact the ongoing discussions surrounding immigration policies and border security in the United States.