Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Trump Picks Kristi Noem to Lead Homeland Security


Trump is tapping South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R) to Head the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), selecting a Loyalist once seen as a potential Vice Presidential Candidate. for a job that includes Securing the U.S. Border and carrying out a promised Mass Deportation.

Noem would join Tom Homan, Trump’s pick for White House “Border Czar,” and Stephen Miller, an Immigration Hardliner, in the Administration after the Trump takes Office Jan. 20th, citing Two People familiar with the Decision who it didn’t Identify. Unlike Homan and Miller, however, Noem’s position requires Senate Confirmation.

Created following the Sept. 11th, 2001, Terror Attacks, the Department holds Diverse Responsibilities, including Cybersecurity, Investigating Domestic Terrorism Threats, responding to Natural Disasters, and Enforcing Customs Laws. DHS also manages the Secret Service, which came under Scrutiny this year, after it Failed to Prevent a July Shooting that nearly took Trump’s life, and led to the Resignation of the Agency’s Director.

The first job for the 52-year-old Noem, will be Implementing Trump’s Policies on Immigration, including His Pledge to carry out Nass Deportations of Undocumented Migrants, One of the Key Elements of the incoming President’s second term Agenda.

Any effort to remove millions of Migrants from the U.S. faces multiple hurdles, including the basic Logistics involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s ability to Locate and Remove those People, Legal Challenges, Funding Questions, as well as the willingness of other Countries that will not accept People being sent back.

Trump’s Deportation Plans are likely to start by Targeting the more than 1 million People in the U.S. who have No Legal basis to Stay in the Country, either because they have committed Crimes or Exhausted their Appeals.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


No comments:

Post a Comment