US impeaches cabinet member for 1st time in 150 years

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The US House of Representatives has voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, blamed for an unprecedented influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border.

This makes him the first cabinet member to face impeachment in nearly 150 years.

More than 6.3 million migrants have entered the US illegally since 2021, making immigration a divisive and politically contentious issue ahead of the November election.

The Republican-led chamber narrowly voted 214 to 213 for the measure, after the first attempt failed last week.

The issue now heads to the Democratic-led Senate, where it is likely to fail, says the BBC.

President Joe Biden called the vote a „blatant act of unconstitutional partisanship” and a „political stunt”.

Opponents accused Mayorkas of not living up to his oath to „well and faithfully discharge the duties” of his office by failing to do more to secure the border.

The vote was largely divided along party lines, with 210 Democrats voting against the impeachment, along with three Republican representatives. The three defectors also voted against the first attempt to impeach Mayorkas, saying that impeaching someone who had not committed a serious crime would weaken the constitutional penalty and do little to address the crisis at the border.

The migrant issue is a major focus of Donald Trump’s campaign to oust Biden from office.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, Mia Ehrenberg, accused Republicans of spending their time „trampling on the constitution” instead of „working to solve the serious challenges at our border”.

Over the course of two hearings in January, Republicans charged Mayorkas with failing to enforce immigration policies and lying about the border’s security.

Impeachment – a process outlined in the US Constitution – marks the first step in removing a federal official for high crimes or misdemeanours.

It requires a simple majority in the House, then a trial in the Senate.

A two-thirds majority is needed for that to succeed.

The House is due to present the impeachment articles to the Senate on 26 February.

Nevertheless, impeachment effort is unlikely to pass as the Senate is narrowly controlled by the Democrats.

The last cabinet secretary to be impeached was Secretary of War William Belknap in 1876, although he resigned shortly ahead of the vote.

A January poll conducted by CBS – the BBC’s US partner – suggests that nearly half of Americans view the situation at the border as a crisis, with 63% wanting „tougher” policies at the border.

The US Customs and Border Protection agency on Tuesday said border crossings were down 50% in January, attributing the dramatic drop to „seasonal trends, as well as enhanced enforcement efforts”.

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