Rep. Hinson to Newsmax: Mayorkas Admits Border Crisis

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Rep. Hinson to Newsmax: Mayorkas Admits Border Crisis
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Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' testimony to the House Appropriations Committee that there is a crisis at the border was 'shocking,' said Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, whose questioning led to the acknowledgment.

Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ' testimony to the House Appropriations Committee that there is a crisis at the border was "shocking," Rep. Ashley Hinson , whose questioning led to the acknowledgment, said Thursday.

Articles of impeachment against Mayorkas are to be sent to the Senate early next week, and the case against him can be strengthened by following the numbers involved in the immigration situation, Hinson said. Hinson also on Thursday applauded Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds for signing a bill Wednesday making it a criminal offense for immigrants to be in the state if they are in the country illegally.

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