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House Judiciary Committee to Hold First Anti-Biden Hearing on Border Crisis

The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee Next week, the first series of its inaugural series will be launched into the new Congress. hearings That is why you should target the Biden administration Its handling of the two year period border crisis.

Chairman of the Committee Jim Jordan (R-OH), former head of the conservative Freedom Caucus announced Wednesday morning that the first anti-Biden hearings would take place on February 1 at 10 a.m. EST.

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“Ready to get to work,” Jordan tweeted.

Given the GOP’s call to impeach Homeland Security Secretary, the judiciary body made a significant decision to first focus on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Alejandro Mayorkas. The judiciary committee must approve impeachment articles before they are allowed to be brought up on the House floor.

Last week, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said his House Committee on Oversight and Reform Top agents from the U.S. Border Patrol would be invited to testify about their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic, the most difficult period in the agency’s 98-year history, and the fact that more people tried to enter the country illegally since then.

The hearing at Comer’s border is set for the week of February 6.

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Since President Joe Biden Since the federal law enforcement began their work two years ago, more that 5.2 million noncitizens were stopped by them trying to enter the United States illegally.

The figure also includes asylum seekers who entered the ports of entry to seek refuge. This process has been blocked for nearly three decades due to pandemic health restrictions. Many people instead chose to enter the port by walking around it.


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