HOMELAND SECURITY CLOCK TICKING ON MAYORKAS: The Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) who has repeatedly claimed the U.S. border with Mexico is “secure” and “closed” has until Friday to cough up documents House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.) has been demanding since June. If the run-around and bureaucratic BS doesn’t end by Friday COB, according to The Epoch Times, there almost certainly will be subpoenas and it won’t just be one for Mayorkas; there will also be subpoenas for subordinates.

The documents in question concern the cyber-security and lack thereof of that CBP One cell phone app that Mayorkas told Congress in July “cut out” the Mexican drug cartels from the process of scheduling individuals seeking to schedule entrance from Northern Mexico into the U.S. at a port of entry.

Committee investigators have reason to believe the cartels figured out how to hack the app and use it to add yet another income stream from the chaos at the border. There are also huge concerns that the cartels are partnering with terrorist outfits to help them infiltrate highly-trained operatives into this country who don’t show up on the government’s multiple terrorist watch-lists.