Current:Home > StocksJohnson says House will hold Mayorkas impeachment vote "as soon as possible" -BeyondWealth Learning
Johnson says House will hold Mayorkas impeachment vote "as soon as possible"
View
Date:2025-04-14 19:34:06
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Friday that the House will vote on whether to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas "as soon as possible," moving forward with punishing the secretary over the administration's handling of the U.S.-Mexico border as early as next week.
Johnson also warned that a Senate draft proposal to overhaul key parts of the nation's immigration system "would have been dead on arrival in the House," raising further questions about the future of ongoing immigration talks in the upper chamber.
In a letter to colleagues on Friday, Johnson alleged that President Biden and Mayorkas have "willfully ignored and actively undermined our nation's immigration laws," and said the House Homeland Security Committee would advance articles of impeachment against the secretary when lawmakers return to Washington next week. The committee recently held impeachment hearings on Capitol Hill.
GOP lawmakers claim Mayorkas has failed to live up to his responsibilities as homeland security secretary. The Department of Homeland Security and congressional Democrats have dismissed the effort as a politically motivated stunt.
"When we return next week, by necessity, the House Homeland Security Committee will move forward with Articles of Impeachment against Secretary Mayorkas," Johnson wrote in his letter. "A vote on the floor will be held as soon as possible thereafter."
But Democrats and even some conservative skeptics of impeachment say Mayorkas hasn't committed an impeachable offense. Rep. Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, called the impeachment effort "inept and inappropriate."
Republicans hold a narrow majority in the lower chamber, and can afford few defections if the impeachment effort is to succeed. If it does, Mayorkas would be just the second Cabinet secretary to be impeached in American history, and the first since 1876.
Record numbers of migrants have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in recent months, at times reaching 10,000 crossings a day. The Biden administration has pursued a strategy of opening more legal pathways to enter the U.S. in an effort to deter illegal crossings, but thousands of migrants have continued to arrive at the border, straining state, local and federal resources.
Asked last week if the border is secure, Mr. Biden said, "No, it is not," adding that he doesn't believe it has been secure for the last decade.
Senate immigration talks
On the legislative front, White House negotiators and a bipartisan group of senators have been hammering away for weeks to craft a bipartisan proposal that would include major changes to the nation's immigration system as part of a broader bill to provide funding for Ukraine, Israel and other national security needs.
But Johnson and House Republicans have not been part of those talks, and the potential for former President Donald Trump to oppose any border agreement briefly threw a wrench in the effort earlier this week, as CBS News has reported. Johnson reiterated House Republicans' opposition to several aspects of a potential deal, and said the Senate should instead take up a House-passed bill with stricter immigration measures.
"If rumors about the contents of the draft proposal are true, it would have been dead on arrival in the House anyway," Johnson wrote about the Senate talks. "
Johnson didn't rule out the possibility of accepting an eventual agreement the Senate reaches, but said, "I have assured our Senate colleagues the House would not accept any counterproposal if it would not actually solve the problems that have been created by the administration's subversive policies."
"If President Biden wants us to believe he is serious about protecting our national sovereignty, he needs to demonstrate his good faith by taking immediate actions to secure it. He should sign an order right now to end the mass release of illegals and dangerous persons into our country," he wrote. If he wants our conference to view him as a good faith negotiator, he can start with the stroke of a pen."
Scott MacFarlane contributed to this report.
Kathryn WatsonKathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital based in Washington, D.C.
veryGood! (6563)
Related
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- Grupo Frontera head for North American Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada tour: See dates
- IRA or 401(k)? 3 lesser-known perks to putting your retirement savings in a 401(k)
- Kansas’ governor vetoes a bill for extending child support to fetuses
- South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
- Supreme Court denies California’s appeal for immunity for COVID-19 deaths at San Quentin prison
- Khloe Kardashian Brings Kids True and Tatum Thompson to Cheer on Dad Tristan Thompson at Basketball Game
- Investigators continue search for the hit-and-run boater who killed a 15-year-old girl in Florida
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- Former West Virginia health official gets probation in COVID-19 payment investigation
Ranking
- Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
- The Daily Money: Walmart backpedals on healthcare
- Cannes set to unfurl against backdrop of war, protests and films
- George Clooney to make his Broadway debut in a play version of movie ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’
- Former Danish minister for Greenland discusses Trump's push to acquire island
- Avalanche lose key playoff piece as Valeri Nichushkin suspended for at least six months
- Plans unveiled for memorial honoring victims of racist mass shooting at Buffalo supermarket
- 43 tons of avocado: Texas market sets World Record with massive fruit display
Recommendation
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
Third Real Housewives of Potomac Star Exits Amid Major Season 9 Cast Shakeup
As work continues to remove cargo ship from collapsed Baltimore bridge, what about its crew?
Miss USA resignations: CW 'evaluating' relationship with pageants ahead of live ceremonies
Intellectuals vs. The Internet
Bryan Olesen surprises with vulnerable Phil Collins cover on 'The Voice': 'We all loved it'
A$AP Rocky Shares Rare Photos of Him and Rihanna With Their Kids for Son RZA’s Birthday
Harry Dunn, former US Capitol police officer, running in competitive Maryland congressional primary