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Mayorkas says government border motion might have occurred sooner if not for ‘irresponsible politics’

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted “in hindsight” that government motion might have been taken to counter the “irresponsible politics” that killed bipartisan border negotiations

CBS’ “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan pressed Mayorkas Sunday on why President Biden waited till solely 5 months earlier than the election to lastly enact executive orders to stem the movement on the border.

Mayorkas insisted the administration pressured Congress to behave on the border, persevering with responsible politics for stopping border funding from being handed. 

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas defended the administration’s border actions on “Face the Nation” Sunday. (CBS News screenshot)

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“Remember the place we had been when the president took workplace,” Mayorkas stated. “We had been within the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The prior administration had imposed Title 42, which is a public well being authority, and enabled us to expel people, to proceed to expel people on the border because the prior administration had accomplished. There was large stress to take care of the workings of Title 42, which we did. That held till May of 2023.” 

He continued, “We then turned to Congress, and we requested for supplemental funding that was desperately wanted to make our administration of a damaged immigration system work a lot better. We had been denied. We went again to Congress a second time and requested supplemental funding. Denied. We then turned to the bipartisan negotiations, which proved profitable, which had been then killed. The results of it a very terrific resolution was killed by irresponsible politics.”

Migrants at the border in AZ

A bipartisan border invoice did not advance within the Senate earlier this yr. (Justin Hamel/Getty Images)

The “bipartisan negotiations” referred to a Senate border bill negotiated by Republican Sen. James Lankford, Okla., and Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy, Conn., and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Ariz. Although the White House has largely blamed Republicans for blocking the invoice from passing, the invoice did not advance within the Senate by a 43-50 vote with bipartisan opposition.  

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“Looking again now in hindsight, in 2020, if we had recognized that irresponsible politics would have killed what was clearly a meritorious effort and a meritorious end result, maybe we’d have taken government motion extra quickly,” Mayorkas stated.

Mayorkas testifies on Capitol Hill

Mayorkas has testified saying the border was safe regardless of file crossings.  (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

As not too long ago as April 2023, Mayorkas insisted the border was “secure,” regardless of file numbers of border crossings in the course of the Biden administration. This was a declare he has repeated regardless of going through scorn and mock from Republicans.

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