Homeland Security Ignoring Congressional Requests for Info on Where Illegal Immigrants are Being Sent

By Mark Tapscott
August 13, 2021

Illegal immigrants are crossing into the United States from Mexico in record-shattering numbers, but the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ignoring a congressional request for an accounting of where the government relocates them.

“On April 15, 2021, 34 Members of the House of Representatives sent a letter requesting important information regarding the destinations within the interior of our nation of the heavy illegal migration over our nation’s border,” Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) told DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in an Aug. 5 letter.

The letter was also addressed to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra. The two departments together are responsible for implementing President Joe Biden’s open border policies on immigration.

“As of the date of this letter, the response from [HHS] deferred to [DHS], and regrettably, OHS has not responded to the Congress’ letter,” Braun and Gohmert told Mayorkas and Becerra.

The lawmakers said the repeated requests for relocation information were made because “border crossings remain unsustainably high. Last month, July 2021, it was reported that attempted crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border remain at a historically high level not experienced in at least 21 years.

“In June, more than 188,829 individuals were taken into custody by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), including 15,018 unaccompanied children.

This former figure represents an alarming 141 percent increase from January 2021. Like so many in our nation, we remain deeply concerned about this unlawful, manmade humanitarian and national crisis that is being facilitated on our southern border.”

In addition to Braun and Gohmert, the April and August letters were signed by senators Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming.

Members of the House of Representatives signing the letters include Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee, Matthew Rosendale of Montana, Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin, Greg Steube of Florida, Randy Weber of Texas, Ben Cline of Virginia, Jeff Duncan of South Carolina, Bob Good of Virginia, Mo Brooks of Alabama, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Chip Roy of Texas, Jodey Arrington of Texas, Michael Cloud of Texas, Kevin Hern of Oklahoma, Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, Paul Gosar of Arizona, Ted Budd of North Carolina, Debbie Lasko of Arizona, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Bill Posey of Florida, Vicki Hartzler of Missouri and Pete Sessions of Texas.

The Epoch Times has requested comment from DHS on the letters but as of press time has not received a response.

The information sought by the congressmen includes the following:

  • “The locations where illegal immigrants have been sent, transported, or provided ability or funding to travel to, or allowed to travel to by other funding including their own or private funding for all individuals who entered the S. without visas.
  • “For each named location, the total number of immigrants who have been sent, transported, or provided ability or funding to travel to, or allowed to travel to by other funding including their own or private funding to such city or
  • “The number of immigrants tested for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the number of immigrants that tested positive for COVID-19, and [DHS’s] course of action to respond to immigrants that test positive for COVID-19.”

The signers added that “this requested information is critical to understanding how the unabetted flow of illegal aliens over the Southern border affects all Americans in each of the 50 states.

“It must be reiterated that members of the executive branch have a duty, and many have sworn an oath that would include the requirement to carry out the lawfully enacted legislation under the Constitution.

“With an open border facilitating illegal entry into our nation and the manifold resulting criminalities, the executive branch is failing miserably in its duty.

“Your failure to provide this requested information over the past three months, an eminently reasonable amount of time, raises further concerns about the lack of transparency and your unwillingness to provide this important information to elected representatives of the people of this nation.”

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