The impeachment of the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security underscores the intensification of politi

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-15

On the evening of February 13, local time, the House of Representatives of the United States Congress voted to pass the ** bill of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas.

Only in 1876 did one Cabinet member in 1876 be caught in criminal proceedings, but he resigned before the vote. Reuters has previously said that the Cabinet over policy disputes is "almost unprecedented". The Associated Press has previously said that **, which was previously rare in American history, is now increasingly being used as a political **. So, what do you think of the bill of the Secretary of Homeland Security ** passed by the House of Representatives of the US Congress? What impact will the case have on the United States? Let's take a look at the analysis and interpretation of Cui Hongjian, a professor at the Institute of Regional and Global Governance at Beijing University of Foreign Chinese.

The Mayorkas** case highlights the intensification of political infighting in the United States

Cui Hongjian, Professor, Institute of Regional and Global Governance, Beijing University of Foreign ChineseWith the passage of the bill against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas in the House of Representatives of the US Congress, it can be seen that the political struggle between the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States has further intensified. In 2023, nearly 3 million so-called illegal immigrants entered the United States, including more than 2.2 million from the southern border. So in this context, it is clear that the Republican Party believes that the so-called immigration policy of the Democratic Party has caused great distress to the domestic society of the United States.

Cui Hongjian, Professor, Institute of Regional and Global Governance, Beijing University of Foreign ChineseWe saw that at the end of last year, Texas openly defied the laws of the U.S. Federal Constitution, and openly opposed Biden**'s policies, not only setting up barbed wire in the border area, but also using force against so-called illegal immigrants. There is no doubt that the Republican Party in the United States will continue to make trouble for Biden on the issue of illegal and so-called illegal immigration. But we know that according to the legal process in the United States, after the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passes the bill against Mayorkas, it will be submitted to the Senate for consideration, and the Democratic Party, which has a majority in the Senate, will obviously not let this bill pass easily, because this bill, if it is to be established, needs the support of a majority of 2 3 senators. Therefore, I think that Mayorkas's case was blocked by the democratic parties in the Senate, and it is very likely that it will be returned. But whatever the prospects for Mayorkas' negotiations, there is no doubt that he has become a supposedly powerful tool for the Republican Party to strike at the Democrats and Biden**.

The Democratic Party will try its best to block the establishment of **, and it is difficult for the two parties to have room for compromise

Cui Hongjian, Professor, Institute of Regional and Global Governance, Beijing University of Foreign ChineseNext, I think that as the U.S. ** cycle approaches, the Democratic and Republican parties will each try their best to find each other's weaknesses and key points, and both sides will continue to use the so-called gaps in U.S. law to deal more and heavier blows to their opponents. The Mayorkas case should become an important landmark event in the competition and game between the Democratic and Republican parties since the beginning of this year, and it is a concentrated reflection that there is less and less room for compromise between the Democratic and Republican parties.

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