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  • Kristi Noem's Bold Moves as DHS Secretary: Terminating TPS, Improving Border Security, and Enforcing Immigration Laws
    2025/05/15
    Kristi Noem has been making headlines as Secretary of Homeland Security with several significant policy decisions in recent days. On May 12, 2025, Secretary Noem announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan. After consultation with interagency partners, Noem determined that conditions in Afghanistan no longer meet statutory requirements for TPS protection. The termination will take effect on July 14, 2025, following the expiration of the current designation on May 20, 2025.

    In announcing this decision, Noem stated that her administration is "returning TPS to its original temporary intent" and cited improved security situations and a stabilizing economy in Afghanistan. She also mentioned concerns about TPS recipients who have been under investigation for fraud and potential threats to public safety and national security.

    Just days earlier, on May 5, the Department of Homeland Security celebrated Noem's first 100 days in office, highlighting her accomplishments in border security. According to DHS, daily border encounters have decreased by 95% since Noem took office, and migration through Panama's Darien Gap is down 99.99%. The Secretary launched a multimillion-dollar ad campaign urging illegal aliens to leave the U.S. voluntarily or face deportation.

    Noem has also made significant changes to DHS operations, including ending the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant program at FEMA, freezing funding to non-governmental organizations that facilitate illegal immigration, and ending collective bargaining for Transportation Security Administration officers.

    On May 14, 2025, Secretary Noem testified before the House Homeland Security Committee regarding the fiscal 2026 budget for the department. The hearing followed President Trump's budget proposal that would provide DHS with $43.8 billion in additional anticipated reconciliation funds. During this congressional appearance, Noem faced questioning about her recent policy decisions and enforcement actions.

    The Secretary is also involved in a Supreme Court case where the government is asking justices to allow DHS to revoke parole for approximately half a million noncitizens. The court has instructed lawyers for the immigrants to file their response by today, May 15, 2025.

    In other enforcement actions, Noem has requested the death penalty against alleged human smugglers whose actions resulted in the death of at least three individuals. Additionally, she has directed DHS and its sub-agencies, including FEMA, to cease federal funding to jurisdictions that do not assist with immigration enforcement.

    House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green praised Noem's leadership, stating that Americans have witnessed "a complete reversal of the historic public safety, national security, and humanitarian crisis at our borders" during her first 100 days.
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  • "Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem Transforms Department with Aggressive Border Policies"
    2025/05/13
    Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has taken center stage in national news recently, making significant policy moves and drawing sharp responses from lawmakers and advocacy groups. On May 12, Noem announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan, citing improved security and economic conditions. She argued that Afghanistan no longer met the criteria for TPS and emphasized that returning TPS to its temporary intent is central to restoring integrity in the U.S. immigration system. The termination will be effective July 12, 2025, and Noem highlighted national interest concerns, including the presence of recipients under investigation for fraud and public safety threats.

    Noem’s tenure, which has just passed the 100-day mark, has been defined by an aggressive return to border security as the department’s core mission. The Department of Homeland Security, under her leadership, claims a dramatic 95% decrease in daily border encounters since the new administration took office, and a 99.99% drop in migration through the notorious Panama Darien Gap. A massive international ad campaign was launched, warning would-be migrants and criminals to stay away from the U.S., and non-governmental organizations suspected of facilitating illegal immigration have seen their funding frozen. Noem also rolled back the collective bargaining rights of TSA Transportation Security Officers, aiming to streamline airport security operations.

    In a move that attracted national attention, Noem called for the Department of Justice to seek the death penalty against two alleged Mexican human smugglers accused in a maritime tragedy that claimed three lives. This stance, unprecedented in recent history for such cases, signals her hardline approach both to border security and to crime linked to illegal immigration. Noem has also been vocal against sanctuary city policies, holding a press conference in Illinois to highlight tragedies linked to these policies and calling out state leaders who, in her view, put Americans at risk.

    Her actions have not been without controversy. Senate Democrats, most prominently Senator Chris Van Hollen, have criticized her handling of high-profile deportation cases, such as that of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, questioning whether Noem’s department is complying with Supreme Court decisions. Noem’s response was that the department is following the law, and she shot back at Democratic criticism by framing it as advocacy for known terrorists. Additionally, Senator Chris Murphy charged that her focus on border security is drawing critical funds from cybersecurity and disaster preparedness, raising concerns about broader national vulnerabilities and accusing Noem of potentially violating the federal Anti-Deficiency Act through overspending.

    Looking forward, Noem is set to testify before Congress again regarding the fiscal 2026 DHS budget. Lawmakers from both parties are preparing to scrutinize her spending priorities and the sweeping changes she has brought to the agency. Noem maintains that her efforts represent a return to law-and-order leadership and a break from the previous administration’s alleged mismanagement. Her tenure is rapidly reshaping the Department of Homeland Security’s approach to both border control and internal security, igniting contentious debate on Capitol Hill and throughout the country as she moves forward with her ambitious agenda.
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  • "Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Spearheads Trump's Tough Immigration Agenda"
    2025/05/11
    Kristi Noem, recently appointed as the 8th Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, has made significant headlines in the past week as she advances President Donald Trump’s hardline agenda on immigration and domestic security. Noem has emphasized a return to DHS’s core mission, declaring the current period as the dawn of a new Golden Age for American security. Under her stewardship, the department reports that daily border encounters have dropped sharply, with some days seeing fewer than 200 migrant encounters nationwide, a historic low. The department claims a 93 to 95 percent reduction in daily encounters at the southern border since the beginning of the Trump-Noem administration. This drop is attributed to intensified immigration enforcement and a series of new policies aimed at deterring illegal crossings.

    One of her most high-profile actions came in the aftermath of a deadly smuggling incident off the coast of Southern California, where at least three Indian nationals died and seven others went missing after a boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized. The two alleged Mexican smugglers detained in the incident face federal charges, and Noem has requested the Department of Justice pursue the death penalty—an exceptionally rare step for such cases. Citing both the Immigration and Naturalization Act and the Federal Death Penalty Act, Noem called for the harshest penalties available, underscoring her zero-tolerance approach to human smuggling.

    In addition to law enforcement actions, Noem has targeted what she terms “magnet” policies for illegal immigration. She recently froze all federal funds to nongovernmental organizations that assist undocumented migrants and redirected nearly a billion dollars away from the FEMA grant program to the Disaster Relief Fund, positioning these moves as measures to prioritize American taxpayers and discourage illegal entry. Noem further announced a multimillion-dollar media campaign, domestically and abroad, warning migrants to leave the United States voluntarily or face deportation with no possibility of return.

    Noem has also taken aim at sanctuary jurisdictions. On a visit to Illinois, Noem openly challenged Governor JB Pritzker and the state’s TRUST Act, which limits local law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Speaking alongside families who lost loved ones to crimes allegedly committed by undocumented immigrants, she castigated sanctuary policies as threats to public safety and demanded local leaders “put Americans first.”

    Testifying before Congress this week, Noem defended the administration’s approach, highlighting the dramatic drop in fentanyl seizures—down 54 percent over the past year—and her efforts to reform emergency preparedness through FEMA. She also addressed concerns about the REAL ID deadline and emphasized ongoing reforms to the Secret Service in the wake of an assassination attempt on President Trump last year. Throughout her testimony, Noem insisted that the department must remain accountable to taxpayers by using resources efficiently while providing frontline personnel with the necessary training and equipment.

    As she settles into her new role, Kristi Noem continues to make clear that her tenure will be marked by stricter enforcement, sweeping administrative changes, and a strong emphasis on national security over leniency in immigration policy. Her actions signal an assertive approach to the department’s mission, ensuring that DHS remains at the forefront of President Trump’s efforts to secure America’s borders and protect its citizens.
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