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  • Kristi Noem, DHS Secretary, Drives Aggressive Immigration Enforcement and Border Security Agenda under Trump Administration
    2025/05/29
    Kristi Noem, as Secretary of Homeland Security, has been at the center of several major developments over the past week, reflecting the Trump administration's aggressive approach to immigration enforcement, border security, and homeland policy.

    Last week, Secretary Noem and senior presidential adviser Stephen Miller held a tense meeting with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) leadership, pressing them to dramatically increase immigrant arrests. While Miller adopted a forceful tone, Noem reportedly took a more measured approach, seeking feedback from ICE leaders about ramping up enforcement. This push comes at a time when the number of people in ICE detention has surged to nearly 49,000, outpacing what Congress has funded, even as border-area deportations have declined due to fewer crossings. Interior removals, however, have risen, a trend the administration credits to stricter enforcement inside the country. These efforts are being further supported by Republican-backed legislation proposing an additional $147 billion in immigration funding over the next decade.

    Noem has also faced scrutiny from lawmakers regarding the conduct of ICE at immigration courts, particularly after reports that multiple individuals who appeared for their scheduled hearings in Phoenix were suddenly detained. Lawmakers from Arizona criticized these actions, arguing that detaining non-criminal immigrants who comply with the legal process undermines both transparency and due process, and injects confusion into border communities that have already seen a decrease in illegal crossings since 2024.

    In a major policy move, Secretary Noem announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan. After reviewing the situation with interagency partners, she determined that Afghanistan’s improved security and economic conditions no longer met the criteria for TPS. The current designation will expire on May 20, with termination effective July 14. The decision was justified on the grounds that Afghanistan’s stability allows for the safe return of nationals and furthers U.S. national interests. The department noted that some TPS recipients had been under investigation for fraud or public safety threats, reinforcing the administration’s focus on restoring integrity to the immigration system.

    Noem’s tenure has also included initiatives beyond immigration. She facilitated the rescission of Romania’s Visa Waiver Program designation, arguing that it aligned with U.S. security interests. Additionally, under her leadership, the Department of Homeland Security dispersed more than $5 million in grant funding to her home state of South Dakota, supporting disaster relief and antiterrorism efforts. There were notable criminal enforcement actions as well, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement lodging detainers against individuals charged with violent crimes in major cities, including New York and Memphis.

    A significant international collaboration took place as DHS, under Noem’s guidance, coordinated with Uzbekistan to deport over 100 illegal aliens from Central Asian countries, highlighting a focus on removing individuals with questionable or dangerous backgrounds.

    Noem’s upcoming testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security will spotlight the FY 2026 DHS budget. Lawmakers are expected to press for details on her strategies to bolster border protection, enhance technology, and prepare for international events like the World Cup and Olympics, while also ensuring that the department’s counterterrorism and disaster preparedness mandates are met.

    Since her Senate confirmation in January, Noem has positioned herself as a leading figure in the administration’s efforts to enforce existing laws, empower law enforcement, and keep national security and public safety at the forefront of DHS policy planning.
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  • Homeland Security Chief Noem Visits Israel After Terror Attack, Ends TPS for Afghanistan
    2025/05/27
    U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem visited Israel on May 25-26, 2025, following a terrorist attack in Washington, D.C. that killed two Israeli Embassy staff members. The victims, identified as Israeli citizen Yaron Lischinsky and American Sarah Milgrim, were described as a young couple about to be engaged. According to the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, they were dedicated to promoting peace and bridging cultural divides. The suspect reportedly told police he committed the attack "for Palestine" and due to the war in Gaza.

    During her visit to Israel, Secretary Noem met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Her trip also included a meeting with the Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs. Prior to arriving in Israel, Noem visited Bahrain, where she toured a naval base, met with coast guard personnel, and held a meeting with the country's king.

    In other recent developments, on May 12, 2025, Secretary Noem announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan. The current TPS designation expires on May 20, 2025, with the termination becoming effective on July 14, 2025. Noem stated that the decision came after consultation with interagency partners and a review of conditions in Afghanistan. She determined that improved security and economic situations in Afghanistan no longer necessitate TPS protection for Afghan nationals in the United States. Noem emphasized that this action aligns with her goal of returning TPS to its "original temporary intent" and restoring integrity to the immigration system.

    Looking ahead, Noem is scheduled to testify before the House Committee on Homeland Security on May 14, 2025, regarding the Department's Fiscal Year 2026 budget request. Committee Chairman Mark E. Green praised Noem's early efforts at border security, stating that Americans have witnessed "a complete reversal of the historic public safety, national security, and humanitarian crisis at our borders" in the first 100 days of the Trump administration.

    Noem was confirmed as the 8th Secretary of Homeland Security on January 25, 2025, in a Senate vote of 59-34. Before her appointment, she served as South Dakota's 33rd Governor and first female governor. Her previous experience includes service in the South Dakota legislature and as the state's sole member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Upon her confirmation, Noem identified securing the southern border and fixing the immigration system as top priorities for her tenure.
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  • Kristi Noem Reshapes Homeland Security: Terminating TPS, Cracking Down on Illegal Immigration, and Prioritizing Border Security
    2025/05/25
    In recent days, Kristi Noem, serving as Secretary of Homeland Security, has remained at the forefront of several significant policy decisions and public debates shaping the Department of Homeland Security. One of Noem’s most high-profile moves was announcing the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan, citing improved security and economic conditions in the country and asserting that continued protected status no longer serves U.S. national interests. This decision is set to take effect in July 2025, impacting thousands of Afghan nationals and underscoring Noem’s approach to returning TPS to its original “temporary intent” and tightening national immigration standards.

    Border security under Noem’s leadership has seen assertive changes, with the department touting a 95 percent drop in daily border encounters and a staggering decline in irregular migration through routes like Panama’s Darien Gap. A nationwide media campaign has been launched warning illegal entrants to leave or face immediate deportation, while policies that previously facilitated illegal immigration are being dismantled. Funding to non-governmental organizations assisting undocumented migrants has been frozen, and new partnerships are in place to ensure illegal aliens do not access taxpayer-funded housing.

    Noem’s focus on internal efficiency is evident in her efforts to cut government waste, directing nearly a billion dollars from discontinued FEMA grant programs to disaster relief and terminating collective bargaining rights for TSA officers to prioritize security operations. Cybersecurity also remains a priority. Noem recently urged all governors to establish or enhance secure facilities, known as SCIFs, to enable confidential communications during emergencies. She emphasized the need for secure infrastructure even as some questioned the necessity, encouraging states to invest in these resources independently due to the lack of federal funding.

    On the enforcement front, Noem has taken a hardline stance, particularly in response to a tragic human smuggling case off the coast of California that resulted in multiple deaths and ongoing investigations. She requested the Department of Justice seek the death penalty for those implicated, citing both existing immigration and criminal statutes.

    Her tenure has not been without controversy or challenge. During a recent hearing on the department’s 2026 budget, Noem faced sharp criticism from House Democrats, who accused her of undermining both legal and humanitarian standards in DHS operations. The heated exchanges included accusations of lawbreaking and criticism of her departmental priorities, especially regarding recent incidents at private detention centers.

    Noem continues to position herself as a steadfast partner of President Trump, framing her leadership as ushering in a “Golden Age of America,” with the department’s mission tightly focused on border security, infrastructure resilience, and public safety—even as critics remain vocal about the direction and implications of her policies. Her recent actions and public statements indicate that her tenure will likely continue to blend assertive enforcement with sweeping departmental changes, keeping both supporters and detractors closely watching each development.
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