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cartels unfettered access to smell -- smuggle migrants into the park and this state, so texas is going to control this property from here on out. well, that resulted in the department of justice filing an emergency court document this week as part of a broader lawsuit against texas arguing in part that the federal government needs to regain access to this park. writing in part: texas' new actions since the government's filing demonstrates an escalation of the state's measures to block border patrol's ability to patrol or even to surveil the border and be in a position to respond to emergencies. the white house says governor abbott has been using extreme political stunts and has now made it harder and more dangerous for border patrol to do their job. so we will be here throughout the weekend and the next couple of days, we will keep you updated on this developing situation here along the rio grande river. also looking ahead this week, house republicans announced a second hearing this week with aimed at impeaching secretary

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border the way we have recently. this is not a democratic or republican problem. this is an american problem that needs to be addressed in a bipartisan way. >> it is, though, changing asylum laws, which would make it harder for people to get asylum as i they cross the border, raising the standards making it harder is something that a lot of democrats are against. so what pushback are you getting when you bring that either to the democratic leadership in the house or the white house? >> we need to have common sense solutions. and i have a lot of pushback within my party. i think they are wrong on this issue. i proposed safe zones that creates safe zones in guatemala and panama and costa rica where asylum claims could be at that juncture 1,500 miles away from the southern border and we deal with it at that juncture. >> do you think that impeaching

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was devastatingly made. on the one hand, trump's lawyer argued that the constitution gave the president absolute admittedly for's official act and on the other hand, with united states congress effectively giving him permission by impeaching and convicting, well, then, yes, a president could be prosecuted and, wait for it, -- george conway joins me now. he's a contributing writer. i found your argument here interesting and it was not. it did not dawn on me the way that it did to you in that moment and i want you to explain why that, and a judge pan was focused on it, went again and again and again, why that moment was so important for trump's arguments to collapse? >> well, there are a couple of reasons. first of all, judge pan was trying to do two things, as i see it. one was she was trying win two elicit a concession from trump's counsel that his

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apprehended at the us—mexico border. compare that to just a few years earlier — in 2019, just over 850,000 people were apprehended. in december of 2023 — us officials said up to 10,000 people were crossing the border every day. if republicans are successful in impeaching secretary mayorkas, he would be the first us cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years. the move would however be largely symbolic, as he would almost certainly be acquitted in a trial in the democrat—controlled senate. to discuss this i was joined in the last hour by representative jasmine crockett, a democrat from texas. republicans say the homeland security secretary may not have committed a crime but is responsible for gross incompetence for not importing walls at the us border. what is your response to that? my response _ your response to that? my response is _ your response to that? m response is they can your response to that? mg response is they can call him incompetent, do a lot of things but impeachment is completely improper under the

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accused secretary mayorkas of intentionally encouraging illegal immigration by failing to enforce laws. if we take a look at those record numbers, the year 2023 saw almost 2.5 million people apprehended at the us—mexico border. compare that to just a few years earlier, in 2019, just over 850 thousand people were apprehended. in december of 2023, us officials said up to 10,000 people were crossing the border every day. if republicans are successful in impeaching secretary mayorkas, he would be the first us cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years. the move would however be largely symbolic, as he would almost certainly be acquitted in a trial in the democrat—controlled senate. live now to representative jasmine crockett. she's a democrat from texas. really good to have you back on bbc news tonight. thank you for joining us.

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minutes from now the house oversight and judiciary committees will consider whether they want to hold hunter biden in contempt of congress. it comes after the president's son failed to comply with a subpoena for a closed door deposition last month. biden had said he would agree to a public testimony and another house committee will begin hearings to consider impeaching dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. cnn's capitol reporter melanie za known na is joining us now. this is quite unprecedented on many levels. what can we expect during the two committee hearings? >> i think we can expect? fireworks today. republicans have set their sights on two impeachment efforts, not only president joe biden, but also now homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. but with biden, republicans have really struggled so far to prove he either profited or made policy decisions because of his

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republicans. they visited eagle pass, texas where secretary mayorkas is going today. congressman, i appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. i want to talk broader border and policy issues in a moment, but the idea of impeaching secretary mayorkas, when you look at the threshold for impeachment, high crimes and misdemeanors, is it your sense he's reached that, and can you point to them? >> look. he has an obligation to uphold the constitution of the united states and enforce our laws. he has failed miserably in his obligation to both. our border is as porous as it has ever been since joe biden took office nearly 10 million migrants have crossed our southern border. many of them illegally. secretary mayorkas has testified before congress on numerous occasions, and lied to congress about his actions and the actions of the homeland security administration. when it comes to securing our border. chairman green is working through the process and i'm not going to get ahead of him as to what the charges will be, but i

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Impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas For Border Treason—GOP Might FINALLY Act!

Impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas For Border Treason—GOP Might FINALLY Act! Washington Watcher II 01/07/2024 A+ | a- House Republicans

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to hold the president's son in contempt of congress. >> i wanted to ask you, speaking about some growing support potentially, about everything that's swirling around with the homeland security secretary, alejandro mayorkas. and the efforts, the republican efforts to move toward impeaching him. what are you hearing about there now? >> reporter: yeah. in fact, we've spoken to a number of republicans, swing district republicans. there is a growing sense that they are in favor of moving ahead with impeaching alejandro mayorkas given what is happening at the southern border with mexico. this would be a dramatic and extraordinary move. only one other time in american history has a cabinet secretary been impeached, and that was the secretary of war back in the mid 1800s. republicans say that he is violating his oath of office because of what we're seeing as the uptick in border crossings along the southern border with mexico. democrats say there is absolutely no grounds to impeach mayorkas given that the dispute in large part is a policy

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dispute between the two sides, not something that would rise to the level of charging the homeland security secretary with a high crime or misdemeanor. but nevertheless, in talking to members including new york republican freshmen, those who come from swing districts, some of them tell me along with my colleagues in a report we just put out about the fact that they believe that they are in favor of moving ahead with impeachment, and others signaling that they want moderates, signaling they will watch proceedings closely and are open to that, as well. so kate, you're seeing a shift on that approach while many of those members uncertain about impeaching joe biden, but they're saying as immigration becomes a dominant issue that it's time to go ahead on the mayorkas effort. >> interesting to see how these are happening on the different tracks that they're taking. it's something very different to move to impeach the president. still, great reporting. thank you so much. ahead, the lunar lander that launched from the u.s. hours ago is now experiencing a, quote,

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