The Jerusalem Post

In 2nd try, House votes to impeach Mayorkas

- • By RON KAMPEAS/JTA

WASHINGTON – On its second try, the US House of Representa­tives impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas by a single vote, in a process some Jewish groups said was tainted by antisemiti­c rhetoric.

The impeachmen­t of Mayorkas, who is Jewish, passed Tuesday on party lines 214-213, with three Republican­s breaking ranks. The effort, however, is likely going nowhere because the Democratic-led Senate may not take it up, and if it does, there are nowhere near the 67 votes necessary to convict and remove Mayorkas, the first cabinet secretary impeached in nearly 150 years.

The first attempt at impeachmen­t last week narrowly failed, a setback for House Speaker Mike Johnson, the Louisiana Republican whose short tenure has been marked by a number of lost votes.

Jewish groups expressed alarm at the impeachmen­t process, noting repeated invocation­s during the hearings of the Great Replacemen­t, a baseless conspiracy theory whose original version claims Jews are behind an effort to replace the population­s of majority-white countries with immigrants of color.

Following the vote, Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, a liberal community relations body, noted how, in recent years, the theory spurred mass murders, including against Jews.

“We’ve seen the deadly consequenc­es of the ‘invasion’ and ‘replacemen­t’ rhetoric that underpinne­d this impeachmen­t effort – directly fueling violence in Charlottes­ville, Pittsburgh, Poway, El Paso, Buffalo, and beyond,” Spitalnick said. “This dehumanizi­ng bigotry puts all our lives at risk, yet House leaders once again cynically doubled down on it to score political points while making our communitie­s less safe.”

A record number of migrants have been crossing the US-Mexico border recently, and Republican­s say the border is out of control because Mayorkas is willfully ignoring existing laws, which, they say, amounts to the high crime and misdemeano­rs necessary for impeachmen­t.

“Secretary Mayorkas has willfully and consistent­ly refused to comply with federal immigratio­n laws, fueling the worst border catastroph­e in American history,” Johnson said in a statement after the vote.

Democrats say Mayorkas is carrying out policy, which does not meet any criminal standard, and that he has scored successes.

“Make no mistake – the secretary has not committed an impeachabl­e offense,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, the Jewish New Yorker who is the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said on X. “Republican­s don’t want to fix the border; they want to do Trump’s bidding and use it as a campaign issue.”

Former President Donald Trump, who is running again this year, urged Republican­s to impeach Mayorkas. He also urged his party to reject a bipartisan border security compromise negotiated in the Senate.

The timing of the vote was significan­t. If the special election Tuesday in a Long Island District sends a Democrat to the House, impeachmen­t would likely not be possible.

 ?? (Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) ?? US HOUSE Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) (left) talks to reporters prior to a vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at the US Capitol on Tuesday.
(Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) US HOUSE Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) (left) talks to reporters prior to a vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at the US Capitol on Tuesday.

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