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The speaker questions the number of people deported out of the 2 million encounters and releases at the border. The secretary avoids answering the question and claims the immigration system is broken. The speaker presses for a specific number of non-criminal deportations, but the secretary doesn't provide an answer. The speaker also criticizes the lack of removals for those who received removal orders. The secretary denies this claim. The speaker accuses the secretary of implementing a policy that allows people to stay in the country without committing a crime, burdening social services. The secretary denies this and defends the safe and orderly pathways policy. The speaker argues that encounters at ports of entry have increased, suggesting corruption within the Mexican government. The secretary disagrees with the speaker's statements but fails to provide any numbers. The speaker concludes that the Mexican government and the secretary are influenced by cartels.

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The speaker criticizes the Secretary for allowing a criminal into the country illegally, giving him a work permit, and not prosecuting him for a crime against a child. The speaker accuses the Secretary of lying to Congress and the public. The Secretary responds by expressing confidence in justice prevailing in the criminal case. The speaker implies that the Secretary may not receive a fair trial.

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The speaker points to a chart showing a sharp decrease in illegal immigration during their time in office. They claim it was the lowest in history. They criticize the current president for a significant increase in illegal immigration, estimating around 20 million people. The speaker suggests looking at more recent data for a clearer picture.

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Most Americans believe the administration is failing on the border issue as the number of people attempting to cross the southern border is at a record high. The speaker acknowledges the broken immigration system and emphasizes the need for a safe and humane border policy in the short term. They also highlight the importance of addressing the root causes of migration in the long term. The speaker urges Congress to take action and stop playing political games, encouraging them to be part of the solution.

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Congressman Clay Higgins, Chairman of the Border Security and Enforcement Committee, discusses the issue of illegal immigration. He criticizes the Biden administration for drawing immigrants into the country with their policies. Higgins claims that around 9 million people have entered illegally, including 6 million known cases and 1.5 million unknown cases. He argues that this influx is damaging America's future and highlights the backlog of 2 million asylum cases. Higgins expresses frustration with the situation, particularly regarding the surge of immigrants from Central and South America. He questions the feasibility of removing millions of illegal immigrants and emphasizes the need to secure the border.

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The speaker criticizes the previous impeachment of Donald Trump and argues for a real impeachment of Secretary Mayorkas. They highlight over 20 instances where Mayorkas claimed the border is closed or secure, contradicting the reality of over 10 million illegal border crossers since President Biden took office. The speaker also mentions the high number of encounters and gotaways, as well as the financial burden on American taxpayers. They accuse Mayorkas of violating laws, such as the Secure Fence Act and the Immigration and Nationality Act, and failing to protect states against invasion. The speaker asks if Mayorkas' actions warrant impeachment, to which the response is affirmative.

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Julio Rosas of Mace Media asks a former Homeland Security secretary if he regrets facilitating an open border, now that the United States has a secure border under President Trump. Rosas states border crossings are down 95%. Rosas asks if the former secretary regrets allowing Tremder Arawa to gain a foothold in the United States. He questions the secretary about his time in office and facilitating an open border, which Rosas claims was a big issue and one of the reasons President Trump won reelection. Rosas asks if the secretary regrets losing track of thousands of migrant children handed over to HHS. He asks how it feels that mass deportations gained majority support because of the Biden-Harris administration's policies, and claims Tremder Arawa didn't have a foothold in the United States before the secretary's time in office. He asks if the secretary is fine with how they handled the border.

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The speaker states that an historic flood of undocumented immigrants crossed the border during the first three years of the administration, with arrivals quadrupling from the last year of President Trump. The speaker asks if it was a mistake to loosen immigration policies. The other speaker responds that the policies proposed are about fixing a problem, not promoting one. The first speaker reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The other speaker claims that they have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, as well as the flow of fentanyl by half, but that Congress needs to act to fix the problem.

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The speaker criticizes Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of border security and immigration issues. They argue that Mayorkas has failed to enforce the laws and has created illegal parole programs that have increased illegal immigration. They also highlight the negative consequences of this, such as human trafficking, sexual abuse, and the entry of known terrorists. The speaker mentions the increase in deadly Fentanyl entering the country and the administration's decision to end the Remain in Mexico program. They criticize Mayorkas for not taking action to address the crisis at the southern border and call for accountability.

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During a hearing, Senator questions Mr. Morant from Homeland Security about the number of non-American citizens who have entered the country illegally or claimed asylum since President Biden took office. Mr. Morant and others admit they do not know the exact numbers. The Senator suggests there may be around 8 million individuals, with potentially half of them being children. However, the exact figures remain unknown. The Senator continues to inquire about how many of these individuals are still in the country, how many have claimed asylum but failed to attend their hearings, and how many have been deported. No one has the answers to these questions.

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The speaker discusses the immigration issue, noting improvements at the border, such as a decrease from 10,000 illegal entries to zero and improved morale among ICE and Border Patrol. Mexico is reportedly no longer cooperating with illegal immigration. However, the speaker claims that the prior administration systematically broke the law by allowing 10 to 12 million people to enter and reside illegally, and the courts did not object. Conversely, the current administration's efforts to enforce immigration laws are being blocked by the courts. The speaker argues that the courts consider it lawful to be unlawful under one administration but unlawful to be lawful under another. As an example, the speaker cites the case of Mr. Abrego Garcia, who has gang affiliations, was involved in human trafficking, and is in the country illegally, yet faces difficulties in deportation due to potential danger in El Salvador. The speaker questions who can be deported if someone like Mr. Garcia cannot.

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The speakers discuss immigration and border security, questioning why the Biden administration doesn't secure the border. One speaker believes Biden has the executive authority to do so. They claim the asylum system is overwhelmed, with a significant backlog and increased immigration compared to 20 years ago, even more than during the Trump administration. They discuss the percentage of cases that result in deportation, suggesting that many asylum seekers are approved, even if their initial entry wasn't legal. Some enter legally on visitor visas and then apply for asylum when their status expires, which one speaker describes as a loophole. They also claim that the Democratic Party platform is influenced by whoever gives the most money to the party, resulting in control by special interests.

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The speaker asks the Secretary about the situation at the southern border, specifically mentioning the high number of people brought through the ports of entry. The Secretary remains silent and does not provide any response.

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The speaker criticizes the Secretary's performance and accuses him of not providing answers. The Secretary responds by calling the implication despicable and defends the Department of Homeland Security. He also shares personal information about being the child of a Holocaust survivor. The speaker interrupts and asks for a response, but the chairman suggests moving on.

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The speaker accuses the Secretary of Homeland Security of intentionally failing to secure the nation's borders and protect American citizens. They claim that the Secretary's policies have led to a surge in illegal immigration, resulting in crime, chaos, and harm to innocent people. They argue that terrorists, gang members, and drug cartels are entering the country freely, while American taxpayers foot the bill for their care. The speaker criticizes the Secretary for evading questions and providing inaccurate answers. They state that the Secretary's actions constitute impeachable offenses and call for their resignation. The speaker concludes by expressing their belief that the American people will hold the Secretary accountable and regain control of the situation.

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Look at that chart showing the lowest point of illegal immigration when I left office, indicated by the big red arrow. That represents the lowest recorded levels of illegal immigration in history. After that, the situation changed drastically under the current administration, leading to a significant increase in illegal immigration. It's alarming to see the current numbers, which are at an all-time high. The situation at the border has deteriorated, and it's disheartening to witness the impact on families and children.

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The speaker was asked when the border situation became a crisis, and responded that the immigration system has been broken for a long time, even before the Trump administration. The speaker stated the system needs to be fixed and more resources are needed, such as more judges to process cases faster. Congress is the only place that can fix it. The questioner noted that many Trump border policies were rescinded and that the border patrol union supported a bipartisan bill, but also endorsed Donald Trump and called the current administration a failure on border security.

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Speaker 0 states that voters in Pennsylvania and across the country consider immigration a key election issue, specifically the influx of illegal immigrants from over 150 countries. Speaker 0 asks how many illegal immigrants Speaker 1's administration has released into the country over the last three and a half years, suggesting a number like 1,000,000 or 3,000,000. Speaker 1 agrees immigration is a topic of discussion. Speaker 1 states that the U.S. has a broken immigration system that needs repair. Speaker 0 claims that 6,000,000 people have been released into the country.

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I started my career in immigration enforcement in 1984 and worked for 6 presidents. Every president secured the border until Biden, who intentionally left it unsecured. The border went from the most secure to historic illegal immigration levels. The administration moves people to ports of entry to show fewer illegal entries in between, but it failed. There were over 300,000 crossings from November to December. Biden's policies are causing people to come and stay, with 1.9 million "gotaways" proving the border is not secure.

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Secretary Mayorkas has put national security at risk, allowing terrorists and enemies to flood across the border. There's been a surge in Chinese nationals, many military-age men with ties to the PLA and CCP, released into the U.S. by Secretary Mayorkas. It's likely China is using Russia's template of sending military personnel into the U.S. There are 10,000 Chinese nationals illegally crossing into the U.S. being released into the country this fiscal year. Today's hearing will investigate the details and effects of Mayorkas' dereliction of duty. The speaker hopes the American people, the press, and the President will take note of these failures.

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An interviewer states that undocumented immigrant arrivals quadrupled during the first three years of the speaker's administration compared to the last year of President Trump's term and asks if loosening immigration policies was a mistake. The speaker responds that the problem is long-standing and that solutions have been offered since day one. The interviewer asks again if allowing the increase was a mistake. The speaker says the proposed policies are about fixing, not promoting, the problem. The interviewer reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The speaker claims that due to their actions, they have cut the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl by half, but congressional action is needed to fix the problem.

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Donald Trump, as the speaker acknowledges, could have done more to address the issue of illegal immigration during his time in office. While he had control over both houses of Congress and the White House, the number of illegal border crossings in 2020 was around 400,000. Currently, that number has risen to nearly 3,000,000. The speaker believes that there were actions Trump could have taken to address this problem, such as building a wall. However, they also acknowledge that there were some measures implemented, although they do not specify what those were.

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Jenny Terry from the Daily Caller News Foundation asks the Secretary about the decrease in border numbers and the low illegal encounters. She questions why people are still being brought through the ports of entry and asks for an explanation.

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In the video, Speaker 0 states that around 1.4 million people without legal basis were expelled from the US last year, the highest number in recent history. Speaker 1 challenges this by pointing out that only 72,000 illegal migrants were removed in 2022, compared to 267,000 in 2019. Speaker 1 also highlights that border encounters have increased from 458,000 in 2019 to 2.3 million under the current administration. Speaker 0 responds by mentioning the success of their approach in providing lawful pathways and consequences for irregular border arrivals. They also mention that the public health authority in 2020 limited removals.

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The speaker blames the Biden administration for the open border allowing illegal aliens in the country. They led the effort to impeach Secretary Mayorkas and are waiting for a Senate trial. President Trump visited the border, highlighting the issue. Joe Biden only visited after Trump's trip. The speaker believes illegal immigration is hurting America, citing tragic incidents like the murder of a University of Georgia student.
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