House Republicans are moving forward with their plans to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, with the impeachment resolution set to be sent to the Senate next week. Senate Republicans had requested a delay in order to build a stronger case against Mayorkas, who has faced criticism for his handling of border security. While Mayorkas is unlikely to lose his job in the Democratic-controlled Senate, Republicans are pushing for his impeachment due to concerns about his failure to comply with federal law and his lack of control over the southern border.

The House narrowly impeached Mayorkas in February, with three Republicans joining Democrats in the vote. However, his acquittal in the Senate is almost certain, as Senate Republicans would need a two-thirds majority to remove him from his position. Mayorkas is the first sitting cabinet secretary to be impeached, and Republicans have been vocal in their criticism of his actions, accusing him of failing to detain undocumented immigrants and breaching public trust by not maintaining operational control of the border.

Sen. Mike Lee of Utah expressed gratitude for the delay in the Senate vote, stating that it is better to wait until the beginning of the week rather than rushing to a vote before the weekend. Other Senate Republicans, like Sen. Roger Marshall and Sen. John Kennedy, have called for Mayorkas to be held accountable and convicted in the Senate. They argue that the border crisis has led to increased violence, chaos, and criminal activity in American neighborhoods, and they believe that Mayorkas should be removed from his position.

House Republicans had previously attempted to impeach Mayorkas, but their first bid failed in a tie vote in the House. Despite this setback, they are moving forward with their plans to impeach Mayorkas and are hopeful that they will be successful in the Senate. While some far-right Republicans have been leading the charge against Mayorkas over the Biden Administration’s handling of the migrant crisis at the border, Democrats have criticized the impeachment efforts, with Sen. Chuck Schumer calling them “absurd” and stating that impeachment should not be used to settle policy disagreements.

Overall, the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has sparked intense debate and criticism from both sides of the aisle. While House Republicans are determined to move forward with the impeachment resolution, Senate Democrats are pushing back against the effort, arguing that there are no charges in the House complaint that rise to the level of impeachment. As the resolution heads to the Senate next week, the outcome remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the controversy surrounding Mayorkas and his handling of border security is far from over.

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