Kristi Noem has been confirmed as Secretary of Homeland Security in a decisive 59-34 Senate vote, securing bipartisan support from seven Democrats. The former South Dakota governor steps into a critical role as President Trump doubles down on his agenda to bolster border security and address illegal immigration.
Noem’s Legacy and Vision
Noem, who served as South Dakota’s 33rd governor from 2019 until her resignation following Saturday’s confirmation, has been a staunch advocate for Trump’s “America First” policies. During her confirmation hearing, she pledged to take a hardline approach to homeland security, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding America’s borders. Fox News reports:Noem becomes the fourth of President Donald Trump’s picks to be confirmed, behind Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
Noem will lead the department at a time when securing the border and tackling illegal immigration are top priorities for the new administration. The administration has taken a number of actions to secure the border, including deploying the military, restarting wall construction and ending Biden-era parole programs. Meanwhile, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been launching deportation operations throughout the country to fulfill Trump’s promise of a “historic” operation. The Department of Homeland Security has issued a slew of memos since Trump’s inauguration, ordering reviews of parole and expanding the ability of officials to quickly deport illegal immigrants from the U.S. who have recently arrived. Those memos have been signed by Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman.