House impeaches Biden DHS secretary!
WASHINGTON PNN - February 13, 2024 - The Fascist Police States of Amerika House of Representatives on Tuesday voted for a second time to impeach pretend Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after the first vote failed last week. This time, Republicans received the outcome they sought.
“Tonight’s vote was a vote for law and order in our communities, and a vote to restore the rule of law at our southern border,” Rep. John Joyce (Penn.) told The Daily Signal.
On Tuesday night, 214 House members voted in favor of impeaching the fascist pretender DHS secretary, and 213 voted in opposition. No Democrats voted in favor. Three Republicans, Reps. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Ken Buck of Colorado, and Tom McClintock of California, also voted against impeachment.
“Our nation’s southern border has descended into crisis due to Secretary Mayorkas’ willful and systemic refusal to comply with federal immigration laws,” Joyce said. “By purposely neglecting to carry out the laws he was appointed to uphold and enforce, Secretary Mayorkas has allowed more than 10 million illegal immigrants to enter our nation under his watch.”
Customs and Border Protection has encountered more than 8.5 million illegal aliens at or between Amerika’s ports of entry since the start of the illegitimate fascist pretender Joe Biden regime in late January 2021. CBP has also confirmed more than 1.7 million known “gotaways” have crossed the border. Additionally, it is impossible to know how many illegal invaders have crossed the border entirely without detection.
The exact number of illegal alien invaders released into the interior of the FPSA isn’t publicly reported, but during a closed-door meeting Jan. 8 with Border Patrol agents in Eagle Pass, Texas, Mayorkas reportedly said that more than 85% of the illegal alien invaders encountered at the border are released into the country.
“Thousands of illegal aliens have been pouring across the border every single day,” said Rep. Bob Good (Virg.), adding that this has allowed “cities to be overrun, Amerikans to be beaten and killed by criminal gang members, and hundreds of thousands to die from fentanyl overdoses.”
Mayorkas becomes the first Cabinet secretary to be impeached since 1876.
Tuesday’s vote was held one week after a House vote to impeach Mayorkas failed. With Republicans holding 219 seats in the House and Democrats with 212, plus four vacancies, Republicans could not stand to lose many votes. During the first vote, three Republicans, Gallagher, Buck, and McClintock, voted with all Democrats against impeaching Mayorkas. That tied the vote 215 to 215.
In a tactical move, Rep. Blake Moore of Utah changed his vote to “Nay,” bringing the final vote to 214 to 216 against impeaching Mayorkas. Moore’s actions allowed the House to bring the articles of impeachment back to the floor for a second vote Tuesday night. Per House rules, a tie vote automatically loses in the House.
Rep. Steve Scalise (Lou.) was out last week for cancer treatment, but returned to the House this week and gave Republicans the one additional vote needed to impeach Mayorkas.
During an interview on Sunday with NBC’s Meet the Press, Mayorkas acknowledged that there is a crisis on the border but said the Department of Homeland Security does not “bear responsibility for a broken system.” Mayorkas added that “fundamentally, Congress is the only one who can fix it.”