DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday morning.
Host Margaret Brennen had asked Secretary Mayorkas if the illegal alien who killed Laken Riley should have been deported. He never answered, but instead deflected the question.
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old Georgia nursing student, was brutally murdered by one of Joe Biden’s illegal aliens.
Biden won’t say Laken Riley’s name either.
Laken Riley
“Should this man have been deported?” Brennen asked Mayorkas.
“One individual is responsible for the murder, and that is the murderer,” Mayorkas responded.
“Are you saying there that the Federal Government had been informed about this individual and the alleged crimes he had committed in those states because he could have been deported if that was the case. Was there a breakdown in the system?” Brennen continued.
“So um, Margaret, there are a number of cities around the country that have varying degrees of cooperation with the the immigration authorities,” Mayorkas continued.
Watch:
Biden DHS Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas reads directly from his notes in response to the murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley by an illegal alien — but refuses to admit the murderer should never have been here in the first place. pic.twitter.com/xPqDcfG5Ct
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Besides offering sympathies to the family, the DHS Secretary never dealt directly with the deportation question.
Secretary Mayorkas and the rest of the Biden regime have been intentional with keeping the border open with no accountability. Last month he was on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and previously deflected the issue of the border as well.
“Do you bear responsibility for what is happening at the border?” Kristin Welker asked.
“We don’t bear responsibility for a broken system,” Mayorkas continued.
More lies.
Watch:
WATCH: DHS Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas says that DHS doesn’t “bear responsibility” for the “broken” immigration system.@SecMayorkas: “The system has not been fixed for 30 years. … Congress is the only one who can fix it.” pic.twitter.com/dzDH0GQPQW
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) February 11, 2024