Get the popcorn. It's going to be fun.
This is about, you know, an extreme policy toward the border, toward immigration, based on, you know, non-objective sources...
Eighty-five percent of these claims are not legit, only 15 percent are.
Cartels now are in operational control.
I believe he's derelict.
I've often said that the United States should engage in competition with China, when necessary prioritize our sources of strength at home an...
I argue that even if unattainable the law requires the Secretary to at least try to meet these objectives.
The border is effectively controlled by Mexican cartels--who crave the predictability of these policies for their business model.
There is no operational control over large portions of the border.
Secretary Mayorkas has surrendered control of our Southwest Border to the Mexican cartels.
The border is not secure, it is in fact open to illegal aliens by the hundreds of thousands.
His biggest fear is America's innovation and I think that we have opportunities, as we all know, to advance ourselves.
To be clear--the laws didn't change between administrations, just the refusal of the current one to follow their legal obligations.
Fentanyl is now the leading cause of death for Americans ages 18 to 49.
The evidence shows that Mayorkas has repeatedly violated the law that prohibits mass parole of aliens into the country.
Secretary Mayorkas is putting our national security at risk.
When I last checked, the United States was a Nation of laws.
You don't get to break the law in order to fix the consequences of your reckless decisions.