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'Dereliction of Duty': Homeland Security Cmte. About to Drop Damning Report on Alejandro Mayorkas

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Get ready, Alejandro.

According to an exclusive report from The Daily Caller, House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) says the first phase of his committee’s border probe is nearly complete —and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas may have broken the law.

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Green launched a probe into Mayorkas on June 14. Now, he’s preparing to drop his 100-page report.

“The list of everything that we’ve learned so far in phase one, the dereliction of duty phase will be published here very shortly. In fact, I’m proofing the final document, which is 111 pages, but laws that have been violated. In some cases, we believe that Mayorkas has broken the law himself,” Green told The Daily Caller.

“There’s the lying to Congress, there’s the CBP One app, which is just this big shell game to produce automatic mass parole in violation of the laws passed by Congress. It is a wanton disregard for the separation of powers and the Constitution of the United States,” Green continued.

“There’s also sort of negligent dereliction of duty. He admitted in the Senate that he didn’t understand the cartel strategy despite the fact that Merrick Garland very clearly understood it when he testified. If you’re the guy who’s in charge of homeland security and protecting the borders and going against the cartels, you probably ought to understand the major strategies of the drug cartels,” Green said,

The second phase of Green’s investigation into Mayorkas will begin with a subcommittee hearing entitled “Biden and Mayorkas’ Open Border: Advancing Cartel Crime in America,” The Daily Caller reports.



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