
"This has got to stop. And it starts with the Secretary of Homeland. Stop lying to the American public. Tell them the truth what's happening, and change back the regulation that we had before so our border can be secure," McCarthy said in a press conference from Cochise County, Ariz., with the border fence in the background.
McCarthy did not specify what he thought Mayorkas lied about, but Republicans have repeatedly dinged him for testifying in a congressional hearing last year that the border is secure. The issue of whether there is "operational control" at the border is central to the argument, from hard-line conservative House Republicans, that Mayorkas should be impeached.












Comment: Did Adams do the math regarding how stay-at-home employees negatively impact daily supportive work-force-related livelihoods?