Culture of corruption: The Dems’ dangerous DHS pick
by Michelle Malkin
The “S” in President Obama’s DHS doesn’t stand for “security.” It stands for “sleaze.” In the wake of Dirty Harry Reid’s sabotage of the filibuster, Democrats have rammed through
the Senate nomination of a shady Chicago crony associated with
dangerous Clinton corruption and at least two visas-for-sale schemes.
The White House wants Alejandro Mayorkas to helm the No. 2 position
at the Department of Homeland Security. It speaks volumes about this
ethics-challenged administration that the most qualified person it could
find for this important post is a government DHS hack currently under investigation by other DHS hacks. More on that in a moment.
On Tuesday, Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee advanced Mayorkas’ nomination to the
Senate floor by a 9-0 vote. All Republicans voted “present” in protest.
Thanks to Reid’s nuclear option on the filibuster, Obama’s party
water-carriers in the Senate only need a simple majority. The
appointment (scheduled for a Wednesday vote) is all but assured.
What qualifies Mayorkas to serve as DHS deputy secretary? Well,
there’s his prodigious fundraising in 2008 as an Obama bundler, of
course. There’s his dutiful pro-open borders record in his current job
as director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. And once
again, the operational motto of the Beltway prevails: Screw up, foul up,
move up.
During the Clinton years, then U.S. Attorney Mayorkas phoned the
White House on behalf of convicted drug dealer Carlos Vignali. Mayorkas
joined other high-profile California liberals in the dialing-for-pardons
campaign. Vignali’s father (also suspected of drug trafficking) had
dumped $200,000 in the coffers of Hillary Clinton’s brother, Hugh, to
secure his son’s commutation. Mayorkas pleaded ignorance and admitted
failure to do his “due diligence.” Like fellow Clinton corruptocrat and
current Attorney General Eric Holder, Mayorkas’ pardongate “mistake”
cost him nothing. He was instead rewarded with plum government positions
and access.
Allegations of fraud, reckless rubber-stamping and lax enforcement —
from veteran internal whistleblowers — have plagued Mayorkas’ tenure at
USCIS. Rather than keeping his nose clean, Mayorkas apparently got
himself involved in even more rotten business. The DHS inspector general
has been probing a slimy visas-for-sale scheme tied to the Obama
bundler for the past 15 months. (One reason for the delay: the IG’s
office itself is under investigation for unethical behavior and
favoritism.)
Mayorkas and other higher-ups are being investigated for their
alleged roles in intervening on behalf of GreenTech, a crony company
with ties to Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Hillary
Clinton’s other brother, Anthony. The scheme reportedly gave “special
treatment” (in the words of one USCIS official) to the company, which
wanted EB-5 visas for deep-pocketed Chinese investors. In addition, The
Washington Times reported this week that both Harry Reid and GOP Nev.
Sen. Dean Heller lobbied the Obama administration to reverse itself on
EB-5 decisions for foreign investors in a Las Vegas casino hotel.
None of this EB-5 corruption should surprise longtime readers of my
column. As I first reported more than a decade ago, the EB-5 immigrant
investor program was created under an obscure section of the 1990
Immigration Act. The law allows 10,000 wealthy foreigners a year to
purchase green cards by investing between $500,000 and $1 million in new
commercial enterprises or troubled businesses. After two years, foreign
investors, their spouses and their children all receive permanent
resident status — which allows them to contribute to U.S. political
campaigns and provides a speedy gateway to citizenship. The benefits of
the EB-5 economic development plan have gone to former federal
immigration officials who formed lucrative limited partnerships to cash
in on their access and to shady foreign fraudsters. The supposed
economic benefits of the program are unverifiable and inflated hype.
Whistleblowers have been punished and ostracized. Independent media
have been intimidated and, in the case of the Franklin Center, sued for
raising questions about the Democrats and immigrant investor fraud. The
most transparent and ethical administration ever is stonewalling to
protect Mayorkas. And citizenship is available to the highest crony
foreign bidders.
Perhaps when White House journalists finish protesting Obama control
freaks limiting their access to photos, they’ll take an interest in top
homeland security officials recklessly selling access to our shores.
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