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The Removal of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Would Make a Big Statement Towards the Ongoing Migrant Crisis (Guest: Chad Koppie)

Koppie, running for the House seat for Illinois’ 7th Congressional District, explains why this move needs to be made – before it’s too late.

Within the new year, it appears there may be no end in sight to the ongoing migrant crisis. Thousands continue to cross over into the U.S. throughout January, and President Joe Biden has yet to come up with a feasible solution.

However, House Republicans believe they might just have a good one – the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Several of these Republicans are hard work on the move, as many key swing-district Republicans have apparently joined them following Mayorkas’ failure to do anything on the ongoing migrant problem.

Rep. Anthony D’Esposito noted to CNN,  “We’ve all asked the tough questions, and I think we are at a point, and I believe that the American people agree with us, that Mayorkas needs to be impeached and we need to find quality leadership to lead Homeland Security.”

This appears to be in place of the House Republicans’ previous plan to remove President Biden from his position, which, as expected, has met with some opposition. The question is, what happens next.

Joining us now is Chad Koppie, who is currently running for the House seat for Illinois’ 7th Congressional District. His knowledge in politics, as well as his drive for a better America, make him an ideal subject for this interview. We welcome him to the show.

Q&A:

  1. Do you believe that Mayorkas’ removal would help in the fight against the ongoing migrant crisis?
  2. With his dismissal, would Biden and his administration have no choice but to address the matter? Or does that depend on who succeeds Mayorkas in his position?
  3. What do you think is the most viable solution for solving the migrant crisis?
  4. Could the migrant crisis play a key part in the 2024 Presidential Election, especially when it comes to Biden pushing for a second term?
  5. Tell us what pushed you to run for the House seat for the 7th Congressional District, and why you think you’d be an ideal candidate for the seat.
  6. Where we can we learn more about you and your ongoing campaign?
    1. You can visit the official website here.

About Chad Koppie…

Chad Koppie is very active in his local community, is in his second term as a member of the Kane County Regional Board of Schools and is a board member of the Illinois Forum. He’s served as a township trustee and a member of the local school board. Chad believes that education is the key to the future and that means that – in order to improve the educational system – everyday people need to stand up and speak out.

Chad Koppie is a lifetime farmer. He grew up on a family farm that encompassed 4,000 acres in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. He continued farming in his adult life and currently lives on an 80 acre farm and currently rents 600 acres that he still farms. He was number 5 out of nine siblings from Gilberts, Illinois and went to aviation school at Purdue University.

A retired jumbo jet Captain with Delta Airlines of 35 years, Chad flew jets out of Chicago’s O’Hare Airport domestically then retired as the number one jumbo jet Captain out of New York City’s JFK. Chad feels that he is in a unique position to now focus on serving our country because he understands the middle class values and he understands the blue collar voter.

Chad’s family values, duty to God and Country mean everything to him. He grew up in a Christian family and has been married to his one and only wife Teresa. They “grew” a big family – three sons, one daughter and ten grandchildren.

Chad is currently running for election to the U.S. House to represent Illinois’ 7th Congressional District.

You can learn more about Chad Koppie on his official website.

CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin at: geraldmcg@outlook.com or 919-437-0001.

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