Kristi Noem, Trump's homeland security pick, faces scrutiny on immigration plans
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, chosen by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Homeland Security, will face a confirmation hearing. GOP support appears strong, but Democrats question her qualifications. Noem has echoed Trump's tough stance on...

The immigration and border-related agencies Noem would oversee include US Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Citizenship and Immigration Services. Beyond those agencies, the department is also responsible for securing airline transportation, protecting high-profile dignitaries, responding to natural disasters and more.
She would replace outgoing DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was so vilified by Republicans angry at the number of migrants crossing the country's southern border that they impeached him in early 2024.
Noem would be entering a job that was a pressure cooker under the first Trump administration. Six people cycled through the homeland security secretary position during his four years in office.
So far, she appears to have strong backing from GOP senators who will be crucial to her confirmation.
Sen. Rand Paul, the Republican chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee where Noem will testify, said he expected a straightforward hearing.
"I'm not aware of any real specific complaints from the Democrats on Kristi Noem," Paul said. "I think there's a reasonable chance that she gets some Democrat support."
Still, Democrats are ready to question whether she is qualified to lead a department that is crucial to the country's safety.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat on the committee, said he had "serious doubts" about her ability to manage "this huge organization of such serious consequence to national security."
Noem in recent years became a regular presence in Trump's orbit and at one point was even considered to be his running mate.
After becoming governor, Noem started working closely with Corey Lewandowski, Trump's 2016 campaign manager. Then, during the pandemic, she rose to prominence in conservative circles for resisting most government regulations to slow the spread of infections.
The South Dakota governor has echoed Trump's tough immigration talk.
"Now, the situation at our southern border is nothing short of an invasion. And over the last four years, America's border security has been purposely weakened and ignored. Our laws have not been enforced," Noem said during her State of the State address Tuesday.
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