The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing on an alleged 'dereliction of duty' by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the crisis at the southern border.
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., discusses the White Houses plans to tackle the expected migrant surge at the border when Title 42 ends on Fox News @ Night.will hold a hearing next week that officially launches an investigation into the alleged"dereliction of duty" by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in his handling of the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
Since then, the committee played a central role in forming a border and immigration package, which passed the House in May, but has not yet been picked up in the Senate. "We passed the legislation, and now we're gearing up to hold Mayorkas accountable. That's essentially what starts next Wednesday. And it's going to be a process of basically investigating, looking at the facts of the decisions that have been made by this secretary and how it's impacted the American people," he said.of Mayorkas -- with some members even introducing articles of impeachment against the DHS chief. But Green says the committee isn’t at that point yet.
"Instead of pointing fingers and pursuing baseless attacks, Congress should work with the Department and pass comprehensive legislation to fix our broken immigration system, which has not been updated in decades," the spokesperson said.
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