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Graham Tells DHS Secretary To ‘Change Course or Change Jobs’ Amid Crisis at the Border

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
March 18, 2021 at 1:47 pm
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Graham Tells DHS Secretary To ‘Change Course or Change Jobs’ Amid Crisis at the Border

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Sen. Lindsey Graham (S-S.C.) is calling on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to step down from his position amid the border crisis.

“It is clear to me the Biden Administration has lost control of the border. Under its current leadership it doesn’t have either the will or capability to fix the problem. The solutions are obvious but will require an understanding that the Biden Administration’s early policy choices – to abandon Trump’s successful border policies – was a mistake,” Graham wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

He added, “It is time for DHS Secretary Mayorkas to change course or change jobs. The situation is bad and only going to get worse. Unless there is immediate and drastic change, the worst is yet to come – by far.”

The solutions are obvious but will require an understanding that the Biden Administration’s early policy choices – to abandon Trump’s successful border policies – was a mistake.

It is time for DHS Secretary Mayorkas to change course or change jobs.

— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) March 18, 2021

The situation is bad and only going to get worse.

Unless there is immediate and drastic change, the worst is yet to come – by far.

— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) March 18, 2021

During Mayorkas’ testimony before a House panel on the situation at the southern border, Republicans were not able to get him to call it is a crisis.

As of Tuesday, more than 13,000 unaccompanied migrant children were in the custody of the United States. More than 4,200 were being housed in Border Patrol facilities. Three thousand were held beyond the legal limit of 72 hours.

The number of migrant children being housed in shelters seeking to add beds removed during the COVID-19 pandemic reached 9,200.

When pressed on whether the situation is a crisis, Mayorkas responded, “I’m not spending any time on the language that we use. I am spending time on operational response on the situation at the border.”

He called the situation “undoubtedly difficult.”

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked during a press briefing on Wednesday if Biden will place a “cap” on the number of migrant children allowed in the United States, as IJR reported.

“Our policy continues to be we’re not going to send a 10-year-old back across the border. That was the policy of the last administration. That’s not our policy here,” Psaki said.

Graham expressed willingness to work with Democrats on immigration reform if “we regain control of the border.”

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