Sen. Ron Johnson | Ron Johnson Official Website
Sen. Ron Johnson | Ron Johnson Official Website
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) took to the Senate floor to criticize Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas for what he described as a dereliction of duty at the southern border. Johnson highlighted the impact of President Biden's open border policies, stating, "There's nothing humane about facilitating human, and sex, and drug trafficking." He called for the House managers to be allowed to make their case in an impeachment trial, emphasizing the need for accountability.
Johnson also emphasized the importance of fulfilling the Senate's constitutional duty to hold a trial, questioning Majority Leader Schumer's reluctance to allow the House managers to present their case. He expressed concern about the long-term repercussions of the open border policy, citing the deaths of American citizens and the rise in sex trafficking and fentanyl overdoses.
Reflecting on the events leading to the current border crisis, Johnson pointed out the shift in immigration policies from the Obama administration to the Trump administration and finally to the Biden administration. He criticized President Biden for reversing successful border security measures implemented by his predecessor, attributing the crisis to Biden's desire for an open border.
The senator's speech underscored the need for accountability and transparency in addressing the challenges at the southern border, urging Senate action on the matter.