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Former Secretary Mayorkas Loses Secret Service Protection Under Trump
President Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. This move ends a longstanding practice of providing security to ex-cabinet officials. It reflects a sharp shift in policy amid ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement.
Mayorkas served as Homeland Security Secretary under President Biden until January 2025. During his tenure he oversaw border security during a period of record illegal immigration. Critics argue his policies enabled an influx of illegal aliens weakening national security.
The decision to strip Mayorkas of protection stems from Trump’s pledge to hold officials accountable. Posts on X indicate strong public support for this action among conservatives. They view Mayorkas as a key figure in what they call an open-border crisis.
Federal law typically grants Secret Service protection to former cabinet members for a limited time. However the President retains authority to adjust such privileges. Trump’s team reportedly sees this as a way to redirect resources to current priorities.
Mayorkas has not publicly commented on the revocation as of this afternoon. His tenure was marked by a historic impeachment by House Republicans in 2024. The Senate later dismissed the charges but the episode fueled partisan divides.
Some speculate this move could set a precedent for other former officials. Immigration hardliners applaud it as a signal of tougher enforcement ahead. Critics warn it may politicize security decisions risking safety for ex-officials.
Trump’s administration has prioritized border security since taking office in January. Revoking Mayorkas’s protection aligns with efforts to distance from Biden-era policies. It also underscores a broader push to reshape federal resource allocation.
The exact reasoning from the White House remains unclear beyond brief statements. No formal charges like treason have been filed against Mayorkas despite online rhetoric. This action highlights the deep rift between Trump’s team and past Democratic leadership.
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