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Home»Immigration»Mayorkas criticizes Gov. Abbott’s attempt to strengthen border with razor wire, claiming migrants can easily bypass barriers
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Mayorkas criticizes Gov. Abbott’s attempt to strengthen border with razor wire, claiming migrants can easily bypass barriers

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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas criticized Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s use of razor and concertina wire to fortify the southern border, stating that migrants easily cut through the barriers. Mayorkas argued that the wire hinders Customs and Border Protection’s ability to do its job effectively. Additionally, Mayorkas disputed Abbott’s claim that the barriers have led to a decrease in illegal crossings, pointing out that the wire was already in place in December and January when encounters were at record levels.

Abbott’s efforts to strengthen the Texas-Mexico border include the deployment of National Guard troops and the implementation of barriers and wire. These actions have resulted in a legal battle between Texas and the U.S. Justice Department. The Governor has also taken credit for reducing illegal crossings and redirecting them to Arizona and California. However, Mayorkas refuted these claims, emphasizing that the decrease in encounters cannot solely be attributed to Abbott’s measures. Texas has also passed stringent state immigration laws, such as SB4, which is currently on hold pending a federal appeals court ruling.

Mayorkas accused Texas of creating disorder through its aggressive border efforts, including trespassing arrests, busing migrants to Democratic cities without notification, and impeding federal Border Patrol agents from processing migrants. He stressed that immigration policy is the federal government’s responsibility and that Texas’s actions are disrupting responsible governance. Mayorkas, a former child refugee from Cuba, has been at the center of the immigration debate, particularly since the record levels of migrant apprehensions at the southern border during President Biden’s administration.

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Mayorkas is facing impeachment charges from the Republican-led House of Representatives, alleging that he failed to fully enforce immigration laws and breached the public’s trust. This marks the first instance of a cabinet secretary being impeached since the 1870s. The House is expected to deliver the articles of impeachment to the Democratic-led Senate, where Mayorkas is scheduled to testify at funding hearings. Mayorkas remains focused on his duties and hopes the impeachment proceedings do not detract from his work. The debate over immigration policy and enforcement continues to intensify, with Mayorkas at the forefront of addressing the challenges at the southern border.

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