GOP House Committee Report Highlights Border Policies’ ‘Devastating Human Toll’
The Human Cost of Secretary Mayorkas’ Handling of the Border Crisis
The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security recently released its third interim report on the border crisis, shedding light on the devastating consequences of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ approach.
Led by Chairman Mark E. Green (R-Tenn.), the committee launched an oversight investigation earlier this year to understand the causes and impacts of the crisis at the southwest border. The investigation is still ongoing.
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In their 82-page report, the committee argues that Secretary Mayorkas’ failure to secure the U.S.–Mexico border has led to an increase in human trafficking by cartels and a worsening fentanyl crisis in the United States.
The report highlights that the consequences of Mayorkas’ policies are not just theoretical but have tangible and tragic impacts on every state, city, and town in the nation. It states that opening America’s sovereign borders to illegal aliens, cartel operatives, criminals, gang members, potential terrorists, and foreign adversaries has resulted in profound and devastating consequences.
Migrants Dying
The report also emphasizes that individuals attempting to cross the border illegally have become victims of Mayorkas’ decision to open the border. Many have suffered violence, degradation, and abuse at the hands of ruthless organizations, while countless others have perished or been left to die along the treacherous journey.
According to the committee, since the Biden administration opened the borders, over 1,700 migrants have been found dead on U.S. soil while attempting to enter the country illegally. This number far exceeds the previous four years, where the Border Patrol found fewer than 300 dead migrants at the Southwest border.
Meanwhile, the report highlights that fentanyl poisoning has become the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data shows that in 2021 alone, nearly 107,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, with over 70,000 of those deaths attributed to synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
Furthermore, the House Committee on Homeland Security report highlights the impact of illegal immigration on rising crime and public safety in the United States. It claims that the number of criminal illegal aliens apprehended by Border Patrol has skyrocketed under Mayorkas’ leadership, including those guilty of violent offenses such as homicide, sexual assault, and domestic violence.
The report concludes that Mayorkas’ open-border policies have not only enriched cartels but have come at the cost of human lives and livelihoods, affecting both American citizens and migrants. Critics have called for Mayorkas’ resignation, with some Republican lawmakers even demanding the elimination of his salary.
In response to the criticism, a DHS spokesperson defended Mayorkas’ actions, emphasizing the department’s commitment to enforcing laws, securing the border, and improving the immigration system through legislative reforms.
Despite the ongoing debate, the consequences of the border crisis continue to unfold, impacting communities across the nation.
What national security risks are highlighted in the committee’s report regarding Secretary Mayorkas’ approach to the border crisis
Represents a stark increase compared to previous years, demonstrating the direct consequences of Secretary Mayorkas’ handling of the border crisis.
Exploitation by Cartels
The committee’s report exposes the alarming extent to which cartels are capitalizing on Mayorkas’ lax border policies. These criminal organizations have seized the opportunity to profit from human trafficking, exploiting vulnerable individuals who are desperate to enter the United States. It is estimated that cartels are making billions of dollars each year by smuggling migrants across the border, subjecting them to dangerous conditions and inhumane treatment. Secretary Mayorkas’ failure to effectively address this issue has allowed these criminal enterprises to thrive, putting countless lives at risk and contributing to the ongoing humanitarian crisis at the border.
Fentanyl Crisis Amplified
Another devastating consequence of Secretary Mayorkas’ mishandling of the border crisis is the exacerbation of the fentanyl crisis in the United States. The committee’s report highlights that the unrestricted flow of illegal drugs across the border has led to a significant increase in fentanyl-related deaths within the country. Fentanyl, a highly potent synthetic opioid, has been responsible for a substantial number of overdose deaths in recent years. By failing to effectively secure the border and prevent the entry of these deadly drugs, Secretary Mayorkas has contributed to the loss of countless lives and the devastation of communities across the nation.
National Security Risks
The committee’s report also raises concerns about the national security risks posed by Mayorkas’ handling of the border crisis. By neglecting to enforce immigration laws and secure the border, the secretary has created opportunities for potential terrorists and foreign adversaries to enter the country undetected. This puts the safety and security of American citizens at serious risk, as individuals with nefarious intentions can exploit the gaps in the system to carry out harm or engage in espionage. Secretary Mayorkas’ approach not only compromises the security of the United States but also undermines the trust and confidence of the American people in their government’s ability to protect them.
The Way Forward
The human cost of Secretary Mayorkas’ handling of the border crisis cannot be ignored. The findings of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security reveal the devastating consequences of his failed policies, from the loss of innocent lives to the perpetuation of criminal enterprises and the endangerment of national security. It is imperative that immediate action is taken to rectify this situation and restore the integrity of our immigration system. Securing the border, combating human trafficking, and addressing the fentanyl crisis should be prioritized to protect the safety and well-being of all Americans.
As the investigation by the committee continues, it is crucial that we hold Secretary Mayorkas accountable for his actions and demand a comprehensive and effective strategy to address the border crisis. The United States cannot afford to overlook the human cost of neglecting our national security and allowing the unchecked flow of illegal immigration and drugs. It is time for responsible and competent leadership at the Department of Homeland Security to ensure the safety and prosperity of our nation.
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