The border crisis is the biggest issue for voters and is devastating the Democratic Party.Surprisingly, my party, the stupid party, did something clever (that Fox The news tried to convince them). They forced Democrats to vote in favor of impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the man who orchestrated the invasion.
Democrats know they could be slaughtered this fall if they don’t shift responsibility for President Biden’s immigration policies to Republicans. They might get Trump re-elected.
Their plan: help open borders; support amnesty Republicans are trying to concoct an immigration “deal” that is far worse than the current one. If Republicans are foolish enough to vote for it, the border crisis is their fault. And if they veto it, the media will never tell us that this is a great bill, that it will completely shut out illegal immigration, but that Republicans vetoed this bill for nefarious reasons. Will continue.
Even a cursory look at immigration “deals” shows that they do nothing to secure our borders and often make matters worse.
One of many examples: The agreement explicitly provides for up to 5,000 illegal aliens to enter our country. every day. This equates to 2 million people per year, or about twice as many as under Presidents Bush and Obama. Biden could admit to more, but that’s the bare minimum of misconduct that should be acknowledged.
It’s as if Senate negotiators are playing tricks to see how many members actually read the bill.
Republicans seem poised to reject this monster. But preventing bad things from happening is a very low bar that only Sen. James Lankford and Fox News can overcome. Where Republicans usually choke is when they get to the “moving the ball forward” step.
Impeaching Mayorkas would have moved the ball forward. Unfortunately, his impeachment was blocked this week by three staunch House Republicans: Ken Buck of Colorado, Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, and Tom McClintock of California. You can make some Republicans step on pitchforks all the time, or you can make all Republicans step on pitchforks sometimes, but you can’t make all Republicans not step on pitchforks all the time.
The House of Representatives votes to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas on February 6, 2024 in Washington, D.C., on a television monitor. The House failed to impeach Mayorkas by a vote of 214-216, with Representatives Ken Buck (R-Colo.), Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), and Tom McClintock (R-Calif.) All three Republicans, including the state, voted in favor. Democrats called for blocking the resolution. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Fortunately, a vote on Mayorkas’ impeachment can and should be brought up again if Republicans aren’t about to lose. again and again.
The Democratic Party’s control of the media could make the issue of the heinous immigration bill a quagmire. The Republicans need something dramatic to prove irrefutable, no matter what individual Democrats say. To tellthey are all rooting for the destruction of America.
The only way to lay the blame for immigration Armageddon at the feet of the Democratic Party, its stronghold, is to have them vote to impeach Mr. Mayorkas. (Republicans, I always forget this, but we don’t have the media.)
Biden continues to insist that he is. dead We could police our borders if Congress passed laws that gave us the means to do so.
You are probably asking yourself: Was there any idea in previous Congresses of giving the president the power to stop illegal aliens at the border?
Yes, it happened! In fact, the law need President detains illegal aliens at border, even loved ones exile Applicant.
Few of the “immigrants” Biden recognizes have a credible fear of persecution, which is a requirement for asylum. They come here for welfare and criminal opportunities after destroying their own country.
However, even those found to have a valid fear of persecution must be detained until their case is resolved. completely judged. (Section 235(b)(1)(B)(ii) of the Immigration and Naturalization Act. Under written federal law, illegal immigrants should not enter the country.
Latin American migrants join a caravan heading to the U.S. border in Huehuetan, Chiapas, Mexico, June 7, 2022. (ISAAC GUZMAN/AFP, Getty Images)
These are laws on the books, negotiated in Congress over generations by Republicans and Democrats, and signed into law by presidents of both parties.
Mayorkas is openly breaking the law.
Democrats argue that Republicans are trying to impeach Mayorkas over mere “policy disputes,” not “high crimes or misdemeanors.”
This is like saying Dylann Roof had a “policy dispute” with South Carolina over its murder laws. Mr. Roof thought it should be allowed to shoot defenseless black people in churches, but the state opposed it. look? Policy debate.
I’m surprised that I have to say this, but you can’t break a law and walk away saying you don’t agree with the policy underlying that law.
That’s what the Democrats and three ill-advised Republicans are seriously claiming.
FOX News’ Neil Kabuto ridiculed He called Mayorkas’ impeachment pointless and told Representative Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), “He’s not going to lose his job.” Right, so what does that mean?
The key is to do what I’ve been begging Republicans to do since they won a majority in the House: force Democrats to vote unpopular.
With a key election in 10 months, six Senate Democrats are in vulnerable seats, and so far they’ve gotten away with saying nothing about the party’s biggest issue.
Do Democrats care about the millions of criminals, terrorists, and needy illegal immigrants entering our country? who knows!
Let them vote. Mayorkas bears full responsibility for the invasion. Will Democrats vote to keep him in office? Sen. Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (Arizona), Sen. Bob Casey (Pennsylvania), Sen. Jacky Rosen (Nevada), Sen. Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin). -What about senators seeking re-election in conservative or semi-conservative states?
Republicans, can’t you at least put them in a difficult position?If the House impeaches, Senate Democrats will be impeached. Required Express your opinion.
They can either vote to remove Mr. Mayorkas or admit that they don’t care about wide open borders.
That’s a gift to every Republican running for office this year.





