Hawley renews call for Mayorkas impeachment: ‘Biggest child smuggling operation’ in US history

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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., outlines his disapproval as the Senate Judiciary Committee begins debate on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination for the Supreme Court, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, April 4, 2022. Democrats are aiming to confirm her by the end of the week as the first Black woman on the court but Republicans are likely to try to drag out the process. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Hawley renews call for Mayorkas impeachment: ‘Biggest child smuggling operation’ in US history

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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas “will have to be impeached” in order to make it clear that Republicans will not stand by and watch the endangerment of children along the border.

On Tuesday, Hawley blasted Mayorkas during a public hearing on Capitol Hill, accusing him of implementing policies that caused “modern-day indentured servitude of minor children” within the United States.

HAWLEY BLAMES MAYORKAS FOR MIGRANT CHILDREN BEING ‘FORCED TO WORK AS SLAVES’

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“He will have to be impeached,” Hawley told Fox News host Laura Ingraham. “The House of Representatives can impeach him, and that will send a message, Laura. We can have an impeachment investigation. Listen, we’ve got to send a clear signal that if you’re not willing to enforce the law and you are endangering children and sending them to slavery, we are not going to stand for it in the United States of America.”

Hawley accused the Biden administration of not keeping track of 345,000 children who have crossed the border only to be given into the hands of smugglers and forced into child labor.

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“They are willing to sacrifice kids into a life of slavery if that serves their purpose to have an open border,” Hawley noted. “Mayorkas has facilitated the biggest child smuggling and trafficking operation in American history.”

During Tuesday’s hearing, Hawley told Mayorkas directly that he should resign or face being removed from office.

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