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Webster Joins Colleagues Requesting Answers on DHS Failures
September 28, 2023
Washington, D.C. — Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, along with U.S. Representative Lance Gooden (R-TX), and 28 other House Republicans, recently requested Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to provide answers to an Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report. The OIG report revealed DHS’s negligence in tracking nearly 177,000 migrants after entry revealing gross incompetency and risks to national security.
“Based on the OIG report and the countless incidents over the past two years, it is evident that migrants are disappearing into the interior of our country without DHS providing proper vetting and oversight of the critical information provided on release forms,” the members wrote. “The failure to properly vet and trace these individuals is yet another disservice to the law-abiding American public.”
The letter requests that Mayorkas provide the following answers to the American people:
Read the full letter text here.
“Based on the OIG report and the countless incidents over the past two years, it is evident that migrants are disappearing into the interior of our country without DHS providing proper vetting and oversight of the critical information provided on release forms,” the members wrote. “The failure to properly vet and trace these individuals is yet another disservice to the law-abiding American public.”
The letter requests that Mayorkas provide the following answers to the American people:
- What is your plan to improve internal requirements and processes when migrants do not have a valid U.S. address?
- What efforts is DHS making to improve interagency communication to ensure migrants who are flagged by law enforcement can be located?
- How many migrants with false addresses were flagged by law enforcement?
- Approximately how many migrants does DHS estimate it has lost within U.S. borders due to migrants leaving fraudulent or public post-release addresses?
- What are the names of the 25 charities listed by migrants in the OIG report? Were any of these charitable entities’ recipients of DHS grants of contacts?
Read the full letter text here.
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