Behind the scenes at DHS with Alejandro Mayorkas
By POLITICO
21/07/23·37m 10s
When Alejandro Mayorkas was tapped to run DHS – the now 20-year-old
behemoth with 260,000 employees created in the aftermath of 9/11 –
Mayorkas said that he was determined to be the Secretary of Homeland
Security, NOT the Secretary of Immigration.
How’s that going? Yesterday, Playbook co-author and Deep Dive host Ryan
Lizza sat down with him on the sidelines of the Aspen Security Forum to
find out.
Mayorkas’s department is charged with preventing foreign and domestic
terrorist attacks. It monitors threats from weapons of mass destruction,
protects infrastructure and ensures we’re safe from cyber attacks.
What many of DHS’s agencies do have in common is that you often don’t
hear much about them unless something really bad has happened.
So even if Mayorkas didn’t also oversee immigration, the most fraught of
political issues, being DHS secretary – responsible for defending the
nation against terrorism, computer hackers, nuclear weapons, and natural
disasters – can often be a thankless job.
And despite his best attempts, it is Mayorkas’s management of Border
Patrol, ICE, and Immigration Services that has dominated his tenure and
made him the GOP’s main target of attack in the Biden Cabinet.
On this episode of Deep Dive, Ryan and Sec. Mayorkas discuss how the
terrorism threat has changed over the last two decades, the challenges
of confronting domestic extremism, why the end of Title 42 didn’t lead
to the border surge many predicted, the future of TSA, the fentanyl
crisis, the prospects of impeachment, and how going through the meat
grinder of D.C. politics has changed him.
Ryan Lizza is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO.
Alejandro Mayorkas is the Secretary of the Department of Homeland
Security.
Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio.
Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio.