Possible impeachment of the US Secretary of Homeland Security/Collage 24 Channel< p _ngcontent-sc92 class="news-annotation">The US House of Representatives has voted no confidence in Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in a historic vote. This is the first time in 150 years that a member of the government can be removed through impeachment proceedings. Republicans, who hold a slim majority in the House, blame Mayorkas for the crisis at the border with Mexico. They argue that he has failed to effectively deal with the influx of migrants, which threatens the country's national security. Voting took place with a minimal margin: This was made possible thanks to the return Majority Leader Stephen Scalise, who missed the previous vote due to medical treatment. With attention now focused on the Senate, where Democrats hold the majority, the chances of impeachment succeeding look unlikely. unconstitutional partisanship” and “political stunt.” – writes the BBC with reference to the statement of the US President. If Mayorkas is also voted to be impeached in the Senate, it will set a precedent that could impact the future of American politics and the relationship between the executive and legislative branches. However, given the current composition of the Senate, developments in this manner should not be relied upon much. President Biden defended Mayorkas, noting his honorable service to the country and dedication to American values. He also called for bipartisan cooperation to solve problems at the border, instead of political games. Secretary Mayorkas, a Cuban immigrant who came to the United States as political refugee, has spent more than two decades serving America honorably,” Biden said. Mayorkas defended the rule of law and “demonstrated a deep commitment to the values that make our nation great.”Political storm over impeachment
Biden Defends Mayorkas
For the first time in 150 years: The US House of Representatives voted to impeach a minister
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