Senate Makes Alejandro Mayorkas First Latino Head Of Homeland Security

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Alejandro Mayorkas, seen here at his introduction by then-President-elect Biden, has been confirmed to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
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Mayorkas, who previously worked for the department during the Obama administration, faces the task of bringing structure to the agency, which has not had a confirmed secretary since 2019.
In addition to dealing with immigration, the department also faces rising worries of domestic terror. Last week DHS issued a bulletin warning of a continued threat from domestic violent extremists.
During his confirmation hearing last month, several Republicans called on Mayorkas to explain his actions as head of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, after an inspector general’s report found he intervened to help some prominent Democrats with a visa program.
In a tweet shortly after his nomination, Mayorkas wrote that it was an honor to be considered for the position.
«It is no small task to lead the Department of Homeland Security, but I will work to restore faith in our institutions, and protect our security here at home, he wrote.
He is the second Biden Cabinet nominees to be confirmed Tuesday. Earlier, senators voted in favor of Pete Buttigieg to head the Department of Transportation.
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