Marjorie Taylor Greene launches accelerated bid to IMPEACH Alejandro Mayorkas after human smugglers killed two constituents: Republican would force a House vote in the next two legislative days

  • Two of her constituents were murdered near the border by human traffickers
  • Greene introduced a privileged resolution Thursday that would force a vote within two legislative days to fire Mayorkas

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene forces a vote on the impeachment of Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas after two of her constituents were murdered near the border by human traffickers.

Mayorkas has lost control of the border by “intentionally” allowing in terrorists, human traffickers, drugs and other contraband, Greene claims in the resolution.

The Georgia lawmaker decided to take action after two of her constituents were recently killed in an accident involving a human smuggler.

Earlier this month, Jose and Isabel Lerma, an elderly couple from Greene’s District in Dalton, Georgia, were driving from their home to Mexico when they were killed in a head-on collision with a human smuggler fleeing police in Texas.

‘This is not acceptable! Alejandro Mayorkas is failing in his duty to secure our southern border and my constituents are dying!” Greene wrote on X.

The Republican introduced a privileged resolution Thursday that would force a vote within two legislative days to fire the secretary of homeland security.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene forces a vote on the impeachment of Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas

The vote to impeach Mayorkas will likely take place early next week as the House leaves for the weekend on Thursday.

“Through his willful admission of border crossers, terrorists, human traffickers, drugs and other contraband, Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas has failed to maintain operational control of the border, thereby violating the Secure Fence Act of 2006,” the resolution alleges.

Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales, who represents 800 miles of the border in Texas, told DailyMail.com that he worked with Greene on the measure.

“Enough is enough,” he said.

The moderate Republican was cautious about the move to oust the secretary earlier this year.

Under the Biden administration, some border agents have apprehended migrants some 6.6 million times, while millions more are estimated to have evaded the Border Patrol.

This is the third privileged resolution Greene has introduced in just over a week, bypassing House leadership to force votes on the floor.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) called Greene’s resolution a “reckless display of impeachment.”

“While the House Majority has wasted months scoring points with baseless attacks, Secretary Mayorkas has done his job and worked to keep Americans safe,” a DHS spokesperson said in a statement.

“Rather than continue their reckless impeachment charades and attacks on law enforcement, Congress should work with us to keep our country safe, build on the progress DHS is making, and enact much-needed reforms for our benefit.” broken immigration system that can only be fixed through legislation.”

Migrants arrive as they attempt to advance towards the northern border of the United States in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico

Migrants arrive as they attempt to advance towards the northern border of the United States in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico

The vote to impeach Mayorkas will likely take place early next week as the House leaves for the weekend on Thursday

The vote to impeach Mayorkas will likely take place early next week as the House leaves for the weekend on Thursday

Last week, she introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., which failed after Republicans disputed her claim that Tlaib “incited an insurrection” by speaking at a Capitol ceasefire protest Hill, where about 300 people were later arrested.

This week, she changed the language to inciting an “illegal occupation” — but Rep. Rich McCormick’s resolution censuring Tlaib for anti-Semitic language came first to a vote and passed with 22 Democratic votes.

Greene withdrew her resolution shortly before McCormick was hired.