
Kristi Noem's Bold Moves as DHS Secretary: Terminating TPS, Improving Border Security, and Enforcing Immigration Laws
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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.