Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.) introduced Tuesday he would search the highest spot on the Home Homeland Safety Committee as present Chair Mark Inexperienced (R-Tenn.) prepares to go away Congress.
Gimenez, a former hearth chief, Miami mayor, and third-term congressman, argued his mix of expertise makes for a becoming background to guide a panel centered on the sweeping mission undertaken by the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS).
“I believe my unique career, rooted in public safety, executive leadership, and crisis management, makes me the right person to lead this Committee at a time when our nation faces unprecedented threats both at home and abroad,” Gimenez wrote in a letter to colleagues.
“As Representative for Florida’s 28th District, the southernmost district in the continental United States, I have witnessed firsthand the devastating human, economic, and security consequences of the Biden-Harris open-border agenda. Every day, the vast maritime border of my district is tested. Thankfully, under President Donald J. Trump’s renewed leadership, we are seeing long-overdue changes.”
Politico first reported the letter.
If chosen, Gimenez would take over a committee left by Inexperienced, who mentioned he would resign after the passage of President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” with a purpose to pursue a chance within the non-public sector.
Gimenez represents a novel district, one beforehand managed by Democrats that can also be residence to all kinds of migrants, together with many from Latin America.
Gimenez has been largely complimentary of Trump’s border insurance policies however has damaged with the president on some points.
Gimenez, alongside fellow Florida Republican Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart and Maria Elvira Salazar, referred to as on the Trump administration to rethink plans to finish Non permanent Protected Standing in addition to parole for these from international locations together with Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti — all teams with established communities within the Miami space.
“Nuance would be that instead of having wholesale deportations, it needs to be looked at on a case-by-case basis, and really go back to the way it should have been to be allowed in the country in the first place,” Gimenez advised The Hill in Could.
Gimenez shouldn’t be the one one to specific curiosity within the place.
Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-N.Y.) advised Inside Cybersecurity he additionally plans to hunt the gavel.
And Rep. Michael Visitor (R-Miss.), who at present chairs the Home Ethics Committee, advised the Magnolia Tribune that he has “enjoyed building an expertise on the issues under the Committee’s jurisdiction” whereas serving on the committee since coming to Congress.
“With Chairman Green’s announcement that he will resign from Congress soon, I intend to consult with my family, friends, and staff to determine how I can best serve Mississippi moving forward,” Visitor advised the outlet.