DHS Sec. Mayorkas, in tense exchange, calls GOP congresswoman's question 'extraordinarily disrespectful'
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Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas got into a tense exchange over the migrant surge at the southern border.
"I just want to bring it home a little bit," said the Florida congresswoman about the border crisis. "See, I’m from a small town out West and the month before I was supposed to graduate high school – which was 2006 – one of my classmates was kidnapped by an illegal who had been deported multiple times." Cammack said she believes that when there are "policies" that "incentivize" illegal immigration and there are not "proper mechanisms in place to protect our borders," the "impact" would have "resounding effects." The Florida congresswoman then asked "how many more" people like her friend "have to be kidnapped across America" before Mayorkas decides to "take action."More Related News
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