Jordan subpoenas Mayorkas for documents on Texas migrant surge, razor wire cutting
- The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena against Homeland Security Secretary for information about removing razor wire on the southern border.
- House Republicans introduced legislation to prevent federal officials from removing barriers within 25 miles of the border.
- The subpoena, issued hours before a presidential visit to the border, seeks documents related to the surge of migrants in Texas.
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Jim Jordan Subpoenas Mayorkas for Documents on Biden Administration’s Handling of Texas Border Crisis
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan subpoenaed DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for documents related to how the White House is handling the border crisis in Texas.
House Judiciary subpoenas Mayorkas over removal of border wire in Texas - Washington Examiner
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for information regarding the Biden administration’s partial removal of razor wire along the southern border over the last few months. The committee subpoenaed the top border official on Thursday, requesting access to all documents and communications related to the surge of illegal immigration, specifically in Eagle Pass, Texas, which has becom…


Jordan subpoenas Mayorkas for docs on Border Patrol agents cutting border wire
The House in November requested information from Mayorkas on the incident, though Jordan stated "DHS did not provide the Committee with a response or the requested information and documents."
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