FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Chairman Thompson Op-Ed: Why the
Senate must confirm Biden's Homeland Security pick on Day 1 |
By Rep. Bennie G. Thompson
(D-MS), Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security January 15, 2021 In nearly 28 years in Congress
-- including six spent as chair of the US House Committee on Homeland
Security -- I have never experienced a day quite like that which my
colleagues and I endured last Wednesday. Having
lived through 9/11 and other attacks, most Americans have little difficulty
appreciating the threat of foreign terrorism and the need to vigilantly guard
against it. But never in our lifetimes has the threat of domestic terrorism
struck so close to the bedrock of our nation. Given this unprecedented
domestic assault, the lingering atmosphere of lawlessness and intimidation in
our capital and the credible threat of
additional violence directed at our national government and statehouses
across the country in the days ahead, it would be an abdication of our most
vital responsibility to the American people to further compromise their
security and that of our republic in this moment. To ensure Americans' safety
and fulfill the oath of office, the US Senate must move quickly to confirm
Alejandro Mayorkas to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security. The Cuban-born Mayorkas, 61, was
among President-elect Joe Biden's first picks for his Cabinet in late November. He is not an unknown commodity, and he is one of the
most knowledgeable homeland security experts in the country. Under former President Barack
Obama, Mayorkas served as both the DHS deputy secretary and the head of the
US Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency within the department. And
prior to his time in DHS, he was a US attorney in the Central District of
California. In sum, Mayorkas is a deeply experienced leader, hailed by both Democrats and Republicans,
who has been previously confirmed by the Senate on three occasions to serve
in his previous roles. If confirmed, he'd become the first Latino and immigrant to serve at the helm of
DHS. As deputy secretary of the
agency, he helped lead a successful effort
to guard against terror attacks, enhance our nation's cybersecurity and
strengthen cooperation between the federal national security apparatus and
state and local agencies. That proven record and crisis-tested experience is
why Mayorkas has been endorsed by a broad, bipartisan range of former national security officials and law enforcement organizations -- and it's why we need him back on the job today. This is no time for delays or political
gamesmanship -- not when American lives, and the American way of life, are on
the line. By moving swiftly to confirm Mayorkas, Congress can send a clear
message to all those who seek to intimidate or inflict violence upon our
nation: that they can no longer exploit our political divisions to assault
the principles that unite us. Of course, more important than the message is
the practical imperative -- it is crucial that we have a highly qualified,
capable Homeland Security secretary in place on Day 1 to safeguard our nation
and protect us against all manner of threats. It's no mystery why nominees to
lead our national security agencies are historically given confirmation votes
no later than Inauguration Day -- as Obama's and President Donald Trump's
Homeland Security nominees were confirmed on January 20 of 2009 and 2017, respectively. America's enemies, both foreign
and domestic, thrive on and are emboldened by any inkling of chaos, dysfunction
or vacuums of vigilant leadership in our security capabilities. Having a
qualified, competent secretary of Homeland Security at the helm right away is
critical even at times when threats are relatively quiet. Having one at the
helm under today's conditions may well be an existential necessity. Given the blaring threat of
further violence following last week's attack -- to say nothing of ongoing foreign
terrorism threats, a pending crisis at our border and the massive cyberattack recently perpetrated by Russia against our government and private sector -- there
is simply no excuse to delay a vote on the confirmation of Mayorkas. In this vulnerable moment for
our nation, having seen the deadly reality of the threat up close, I implore
my colleagues in the Senate to come together on behalf of the American people,
follow historical practice and confirm our next secretary of Homeland
Security as soon as possible. # # # |
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Chairman Thompson Op-Ed: Why the Senate must confirm Biden's Homeland Security pick on Day 1. And FEMA Administrator. January 16, 2021
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