hill. house homeland security going ahead with articles of impeachment in overnight vote. two charges claim mayorkas is refusing to comply with federal immigration laws ands she breached trust by saying the border is secure as cbp agents cope. todd: democrats and republicans laying out their case in the early morning hours. secretary mayorkas does mas that is breaking the law. when he did that, he invited the crisis, created the crisis. this is trying to get rid of the secretary who has the hardest job in the administration and senate is trying to solve the problem. the cartels with secretary mayorkas are making over $13 billion a year in human trafficking while my democrats are laughing. is that funny to you? human trafficking is not funny. todd: mayorkas calling allegations baseless. vote is impeaching the secretary moves to the house floor, could happen by next week. carley: fallen army spe specialist breonna alexsondria moffett and kennedy along with sarj se
what do you make of it? well it already is because the president is not enforcing the law as he s required to do by the constitution, so, texas, greg abbott, dan patrick, they having to step in. i can not understand, and i don t know anyone who can understand a good reason why the biden administration is simply abandoning these borders. it is hard to believe that the president of the united states is allowing all of these people from all over the world to just come in and a lot of them are getting away. those people aren t going to show back up for a hearing. we don t have a border, and it is, i think the repercussions of this are going to be very serious. neil: all right that was south carolina governor mcmaster on with me earlier essentially saying that we don t have a deal , we don t have any sort of order at the border and now the back and forth and the legal back and forth with lawsuits filed left and right isn t going to make that easier even when it comes to removing
the migrant surge in democratic run city spurring a blue city backlash. president biden is no stranger to republicans criticizing the border and now democratic mayors are piling on. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. a fraction of what s coming across the border every day. enough to make sanctuary cities sound the alarm, plead for more help, beg for help from the federal government and the white house. the chaos becoming impossible to ignore. even thousands of miles away from the border as the crisis makes its way into big cities. now the mayors from democratic strongholds say the white house has left them to fend for themselves. the federal government must take responsibility and lead on this humanitarian crisis. cities have reached a point where we are either close to capacity or nearly out of room. it will cramp city budgets around the country. $160 million of cost in next year s budget. 10% of our e
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