NO TRIAL: Senate Democrats Quickly Dismiss Impeachment Articles Against Mayorkas

Within 20 Minutes Of Convening To Hold An Impeachment Trial Of Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Democrats In The Senate Steamrolled Through Motions And Voted To Dismiss The First Article Of Impeachment Brought Against Him.

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U.S. Senator Raises Concerns About Biden Administration’s Border Policies Impacting Elections

At A U.S. Senate Appropriations Hearing On The Department Of Homeland Security’s Fiscal 2025 Budget Request For More Than $107 Billion, One Senator Raised Concerns About DHS Policies Impacting U.S. Elections.

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House Leaders Demand Answers From Mayorkas On Terrorists Being Released Into U.S.

Republican Members Of The U.S. House Committee On Homeland Security Are Demanding Answers From Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas After Learning That Border Patrol Agents Are Releasing Known Or Suspected Terrorists (KSTs) Into The Country.

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Over 256,000 Illegal Border Crossers In February, Highest For The Month In History

The Number Of Illegal Border Crossers Has Increased Significantly Since Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Implemented A Range Of Policies He Said Were Designed To Reduce “Irregular Migration” And Create A “Legal Pathway” For Foreign Nationals To Come To The U.S.

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Policymakers Must Confront Weaponized Migration To Address Border Crisis, Analysts Say

Unless Congress And Policymakers Understand How Weaponized Migration Is Being Used Against The U.S., They Won’t Be Able To Solve The Problem, Foreign Policy Analysts Warn.

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How Biden Is Likely Flying Thousands Of Illegal Aliens Into Tennessee

Secretive Flights Into Undisclosed Airports Around The Country, Possibly Including Those In Tennessee, Is Part Of The Biden Administration’s Import Of Large Swaths Of Illegal Aliens – In Numbers Larger Than Several Major Cities.

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State Attorneys General Say More Than 85,000 Children Lost At Border

Twenty-Two State Attorneys General Said Monday More Than 85,000 Migrant Children Could Be Lost Based On A Report From The Department Of Health And Human Services.

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