US House impeaches Biden homeland security
secretary in historic vote
Alejandro Mayorkas, rebuked by Republicans who voted
against key immigration bill, first to face such punishment in over 150 years
Martin
Pengelly in Washington and agencies
Wed 14 Feb
2024 01.20 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/13/mayorkas-house-impeachment-vote
The US
House of Representatives has voted to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas, Joe Biden’s
secretary of homeland security, on explicitly political charges related to
conditions at the southern border as Republicans attempt to capitalize on the
issue in an election year.
The evening
roll call proved tight, with speaker Mike Johnson’s threadbare Republican
majority and in the face of staunch Democratic opposition to impeaching
Mayorkas, the first cabinet secretary facing charges in nearly 150 years.
In the historic rebuke, the House impeached Mayorkas
214-213.
Three
Republicans voted against party lines. Mike Gallagher from Wisconsin, Ken Buck
from Colorado, and Tom McClintock from California said the Mayorkas impeachment
did not meet the bar laid out in the constitution.
Joe Biden
said in a statement released after the vote: “History will not look kindly on
House Republicans for their blatant act of unconstitutional partisanship that
has targeted an honorable public servant in order to play petty political
games.”
Last
weekend, Mayorkas told NBC that Republicans’ allegations against him were
“baseless … and that’s why I’m really not distracted by them.
“I’m
focused on the work of the Department of Homeland Security. I’m inspired every
single day by the remarkable work that 216,000 men and women in our department
perform on behalf of the American public.”
Mayorkas is
also not the only Biden administration official House Republicans wish to
impeach. Republicans have filed legislation to impeach a long list, including
Kamala Harris, the vice-president; Merrick Garland, the attorney general;
Christopher Wray, the FBI director, and Lloyd Austin, the defense secretary.
But those
attempts are far from coming to fruition, unlike the situation with Mayorkas.
Mayorkas,
who did not appear to testify in the impeachment proceedings, placed the border
crisis squarely on Congress for failing to update immigration laws during a
time of global migration.
Conditions
at the border with Mexico, where numbers of undocumented migrants remain high,
“certainly” represented “a crisis”, Mayorkas said.
But he said
the Biden administration did not “bear responsibility for a broken system. And
we’re doing a tremendous amount within that broken system. But fundamentally,
Congress is the only one who can fix it.”
Last week,
Republicans in the Senate abandoned and sank an immigration and border deal –
proposed after extensive negotiations with Democrats – after Donald Trump, the
likely Republican presidential nominee, made his opposition clear.
“House
Republicans will be remembered by history for trampling on the constitution for
political gain rather than working to solve the serious challenges at our
border,” homeland security spokesperson Mia Ehrenberg said in a statement.
“While
Secretary Mayorkas was helping a group of Republican and Democratic senators
develop bipartisan solutions to strengthen border security and get needed
resources for enforcement, House Republicans have wasted months with this
baseless, unconstitutional impeachment.”
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