As the U.S. Senate prepares to hold an impeachment hearing against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Derek Maltz says Mr. Mayorkas should be held accountable for the state of U.S. border security, but he doubts Congress will take the kind of steps heâs seeking.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives impeached Mr. Mayorkas in February, alleging he has engaged in a âwillful and systemic refusal to comply withâ U.S. immigration law and has breached the public trust by lying about the state of U.S. border security and hindering congressional investigations on the topic.
âAll you have to do is watch the videos of whatâs going on at the border. You donât have to be a border or immigration expert to understand that this Secretary lied to not only Congress but to the American public. And to me, thatâs the fundamental issue here,â Mr. Maltz told NTD News.
Beyond the risks to Americans posed by cross-border fentanyl trafficking, the former DEA agent described a broader set of national security concerns from millions of illegal border crossers who are known to have evaded U.S. border security personnel.
âWe have like 2 million known gotaways in this country. We donât even know who these people are. . .We have ghost criminals all over the country. We have violent gangsters coming in from Venezuela and El Salvador, other parts of the world, we have radical extremists coming in, we have record amounts of folks being stopped on the terror watch list. And itâs just really mind-boggling that this government would allow the movement of so many unknowns into this country,â Mr. Maltz said.
Lax US Borders Enable CCPâs âUnrestricted Warfareâ: Maltz
Adding to his concern about lax U.S. border security, Mr. Maltz said heâs aware of around 22,000 Chinese nationals whoâve been apprehended attempting to illegally enter the country so far in fiscal year 2024.
âWeâre on course for groundbreaking records of Chinese nationals,â he said. âNow, hereâs whatâs sad. Theyâre coming into America. Theyâre setting up counterintelligence operations. Theyâre setting up massive marijuana grow operations. Theyâre working with the cartels, picking up millions of dollars worth of cash. Theyâre facilitating the cartelsâ ability to move the deadly fentanyl into America.â
The former DEA agent described the actions of these Chinese nationals as a potential element of a broader campaign of âunrestricted warfareâ by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
âTheyâre gonna use whatever tool in a toolbox to maximize the ability to destabilize America,â he said, whether itâs sickening Americans with potent narcotics, or establishing intelligence missions within the country.
âSo the Chinese Communist Party are behind this. You canât just leave China without, you know, getting the approval from the CCP, Iâm being told,â he continued. âAnd Iâm no expert on the CCP, but the movement is clear. Theyâre sending their operatives here, theyâre looking to destabilize and take down America. And thatâs really on course, as far as Iâm concerned.â
No Confidence in Impeachment
While Congressional Republicans have raised the alarm about growing numbers of people crossing the U.S. southern border and indicators of rising drug traffic into the country, theyâve clashed with their Democratic counterparts about the appropriate next steps. While Republicans have directed much of their blame for the current border security situation at President Joe Bidenâs administration and Mr. Mayorkas in particular, Democrats have insisted Mr. Mayorkas has done a fair job with the authority heâs been given and argued Republicans have thwarted attempts to hire more border security personnel and reform the border security and immigration process.
On Tuesday, April 9, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) indicated Senate Democrats plan to deal with the House impeachment articles against Mayorkas âas expeditiously as possible.â Some Republicans have raised concerns the Democrats plan to quickly schedule a vote on a motion to dismiss the impeachment charges, effectively ending the impeachment proceedings without holding a Senate trial.
While he favors an effort to hold Mr. Mayorkas responsible for the state of U.S. border security, Mr. Maltz said he has no confidence in a Senate trial proceeding.
âSecretary Mayorkas, he should be held accountable. But I donât really have confidence that that will happen because we have a, you know, we have like two justice systems right now. And itâs just really sad,â the former DEA agent said.
It would take a two-thirds vote in the Senate to actually remove Mr. Mayorkas from office on the impeachment allegations. With the current lines of control in the Senate, all Republicans and several Democrats would need to vote to convict Mr. Mayorkas for the removal effort to succeed.
Democrats and independents who caucus with the party currently hold 51 Senate seats, while Republicans hold 49. A Senate impeachment trial could give Republican proponents a chance to sway some Democrats to their side, but none seem to be open to the case so far.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.)âwho is ranked by ProPublica as the Democrat senator who has most often voted against the rest of his party in this session of Congressâdoes not appear amenable to the impeachment case thus far. The West Virginia Democrat has called the impeachment case against Mr. Mayorkas âcrazy and stupid.â
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) has also positioned himself against the impeachment case brought by his fellow Republicans.
âWe have pointed out that President Biden is for open borders, as are the Democrats, and Mayorkas is simply following that policy,â Mr. Romney told reports on Tuesday. âItâs the wrong policy; it has a hugely damaging effect on the countryâbut itâs not a high crime or misdemeanor.â
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