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Alejandro Mayorkas

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Gender Male
Age 64
Date of birth November 24,1959
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Havana
Cuba
Party Democratic Party
Appointed by Barack Obama
Job Lawyer
Education Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
NationalityAmerican
Full nameAlejandro Nicholas Mayorkas
Spouse Tanya Mayorkas
Position United States Secretary of Homeland Security
United States Secretary of Homeland Security since 2021
Children Amelia Mayorkas
Giselle Mayorkas
Previous positionUnited States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (2013–2016)
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Date of Upd.
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Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas is a Cuban-American lawyer and politician who has been serving as the seventh United States Secretary of Homeland Security since February 2, 2021.

FBI director warns antisemitism in US reaching 'historic levels'

FBI director warns antisemitism in US reaching 'historic levels'
Oct 31,2023 10:41 pm

... The security chief was appearing before the senate alongside Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, where the pair offered an analysis of the threat facing the US as the conflict continues...

Paedophiles using AI to turn singers and film stars into kids

Paedophiles using AI to turn singers and film stars into kids
Oct 25,2023 12:43 am

... In May, Home Secretary Suella Braverman and US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued a joint statement committing to tackle the " alarming rise in despicable AI-generated images of children being sexually exploited by paedophiles"...

Biden faces bipartisan attacks over new border wall

Biden faces bipartisan attacks over new border wall
Oct 5,2023 7:51 pm

... " We have repeatedly asked Congress to rescind this money but it has not done so and we are compelled to follow the law, " Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement...

US offers almost 500,000 Venezuelans legal status

US offers almost 500,000 Venezuelans legal status
Sep 21,2023 7:41 am

... " Temporary protected status provides individuals already present in the United States with protection from removal when the conditions in their home country prevent their safe return, " Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement...

TikTok and Title 42 rumours fuel human smuggling at the US border

TikTok and Title 42 rumours fuel human smuggling at the US border
Jul 8,2023 11:00 pm

... Just ahead of Title 42 s expiry, for example, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned would-be migrants of falling to lies meant to " lure vulnerable people to the Southern Border"...

Uneasy calm in El Paso, Texas as Title 42 comes to an end

Uneasy calm in El Paso, Texas as Title 42 comes to an end
May 12,2023 12:31 am

... In a statement, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that authorities were " prepared for this transition"...

US border crisis: El Paso braces for worst as Title 42 deadline looms

US border crisis: El Paso braces for worst as Title 42 deadline looms
May 10,2023 7:11 pm

... " Speaking on Wednesday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said that much of the problem stemmed from smugglers who had " been hard at work spreading false information that the border will be open" after 11 May...

More storms feared after Mississippi tornado

More storms feared after Mississippi tornado
Mar 26,2023 3:20 pm

... " US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has pledged to help the people of Mississippi, " not just today but for the long haul"...

Biden blasted for reviving Trump's Remain in Mexico policy

Jun 28,2022 4:05 pm

US President Joe Biden has come Under Fire for restoring a Trump-era policy that requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are processed.

Migrant groups said reinstating the Remain in Mexico programme would spur crime and violence in Border camps.

Mr Biden had suspended the policy, calling it " inhumane" but was ordered by courts to resume it.

The US and Mexican governments confirmed they would revive it.

Mr Biden's administration has kept up one other major Trump-era Border policy: Title 42, which allows for The Quick expulsion of migrants on Public Health grounds.

Why is Remain in Mexico back?

Former US President Donald Trump introduced the programme, then known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, to send More Than 60,000 asylum applicants Back To Mexico.

Migrants were often left waiting in Mexico for months, where they sometimes fell prey to criminal gangs.

According to charity Human Rights First, there have been More Than 1,500 publicly reported cases of kidnapping, rape, torture and other abuses against migrants returned to Mexico.

Mr Biden suspended the programme almost immediately after taking office, as part of a campaign pledge to reverse hardline immigration policies enacted by his predecessor.

In June, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas terminated the policy.

But in August a Federal Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, ruled that the policy had been improperly cancelled.

The Biden administration is appealing against the decision.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Thursday that The President stands by past remarks about the " unjustified human costs" of the programme.

" But we also believe in following The Law , " She Said .

The policy has been revamped to address Mexico's concerns, including to limit time spent for each asylum application to six months.

Implementation is expected to begin next week at ports of entry in Texas and California.

What does Mexico have to gain?

Immigration has again proven to be the main prism through which Washington views its relationship with Mexico.

It seems the numbers of people arriving at the US southern Border - and the effect that is having on President Biden's standing in the polls - has meant the administration is happy enough to reinstate The Law - albeit having been ordered to do so by the courts. Domestic US politics, as so often the case, plays a central role in its relationship with Mexico and Central America .

Yet one might well as ask what Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has to gain by agreeing to carry out his side of the policy, namely accepting thousands of asylum-seekers into Mexican Border towns to await their day in a US court. On The Surface , he has added a more humanitarian veneer to the policy, tying down a timeline of 180 days in which asylum cases should be heard and development funds for Central America under the name " Planting Opportunities". But in reality, this is a political risk he can afford to take.

With asylum seekers likely to be living again in precarious conditions in dangerous Border towns, The Mexican president may be considering that migrants will have less incentive to travel north. And in the meantime, he has undoubtedly created some useful leverage with President Biden in other areas. Rarely are such agreements reached without some form of quid pro quo across The Border .

'A Dark Day '

The Move was slammed by pro-immigration groups and lawmakers from Mr Biden's own Democratic Party .

The American Immigration Council rejected the Biden team's " claims that it can administer the Remain in Mexico program in a more humane manner" adding: " Today is a Dark Day for the United States and for the rule of Law . "

By expanding the programme to include any migrants from the Western Hemisphere - including non-Spanish speaking groups such as Haitians - Mr Biden had " made the programme even broader than under Trump" The Group said.

The UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, also condemned The Move and refused to help implement the policy.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said the resumption will lead to " horrific abuse, including torture, rape, and death".

Texas Democratic Congresswoman Veronica Escobar that the policy " erodes our values as a country" and is " a violation of asylum processing".

She called for the White House to aggressively fight The Order In Court , and criticised Mr Biden for not having fixed The System after nearly a year in office.

Democratic Senator Bob Menendez urged Mr Biden to " make every effort" to overturn " this xenophobic and anti-immigrant policy for good".

Republican House Leader Kevin Mccarthy welcomed the reinstatement of Return in Mexico.

" It is unfortunate that it took litigation to force the Biden administration's hand to apply this commonsense measure, " He Said .

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