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stanley termos ed early Wednesday to recommend impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for what they call his failure to control immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border.The impeachment recommendation was approved by an 18-15 margin, strictly by party lines. The measure will now g
stanley quencher o to the full House, which has a very narrow Republican majority.A simple majority is all that is needed to impeach Mayorkas in the House, but it is highly unlikely the Senate would remove Mayorkas from office if the House approves the impeachment. It would require two-thirds of senators to convict Mayorkas.Republicans say that the vote was done to hold Mayorkas accountable for issues at the United States southern border. The facts are indisputable 鈥?for three years, Secretary Mayorkas has willfully and systemically refused to comply with the laws enacted by Congress, a
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With all the support to help those struggling during the pandemic, many who still feel lost are turning to drugs as comfort.The CDC recently released new data that shows last year was the worst year for drug overdoses since the drug epidemic began in the 1990s as more than 87,000 Americans died.According to CDC data, overdose numbers spiked as they inched up month after month. In the year leading up to April 2020, 76,710 Americans had died of an overdose, 8
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