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Senate confirms Kristi Noem as Trump’s Department of Homeland Security secretary

The Senate passed on Saturday to approve the South Dakota Governor Christie Noem as Secretary -General of the Ministry of Land Security, and was the fourth person with the approval of the House of Representatives among President Donald Trump's candidates.

The voting results were 59 to 34, with all the members of the Republican Diet in favor, and seven Democrats voted. Noem was expected to be approved with confidence in the approval of the approval hearing. Her nomination was passed by 13 to 2 votes by the Senate National Land Security and Government issues. There were only two Democrats who voted for her.

Noem is the 4th president Donald Trump The nomination is undecided after Marco Rubio, Secretary of State John Latcriffs, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hesthes.

Christie Noem broke the hurdle of the Senate approval and advanced to the final voting of DHS.

South Dakota's Governor Christie Noem will lead the Ministry of Land Security, with the securing of border and illegal immigration measures as the highest priority of the new administration. (Sole Robe/AFP, via Getty Image)

Noem leads the ministry, as the securing of borders and the measures against illegal immigration are now the top priority of the new administration. The administration has taken many measures, including dispatching military, resuming wall construction, and ending the parole of the Biden administration for border security.

Meanwhile, the Immigration Tax Executive Office (ICE) has launched a deportation operation in the United States to fulfill the promise of President Trump, a “historic” strategy.

The Ministry of Land Security has issued a number of memos, such as ordering a review of parole since President Trump and expanding the ability of authorities to quickly expell us of illegal immigrants who have recently arrived from the United States. These notes are signed by Benjamin Huffman.

President Trump adopts a NOEM pledge that abolishes the controversial apps used by immigrants to the “first day”

Noem pointed out other parts of the national land security, such as cyber security, disaster relief, and terrorism measures, at an approval hearing.

Christie Noem

As Governor of South Dakota, Christie Noem pledged in 2021 that he would not accept any more immigrants from the Biden administration and deployed a state soldier on the border of Texas. (Sole Robe/AFP, via Getty Image)

“We must be alert and aggressive and innovative to protect our homeland,” she said. “The challenges in front of us are very important, we must protect the border from illegal trafficking and immigrants. We are important to be sure to be protected from cyber attacks. You must protect the infrastructure and support natural disasters and terrorism.

However, he emphasized that border security was “the highest priority.”

Three ICE staff are handcuffing around a blurred man.

This week, ICE conducted a large number of forced investigations throughout the United States. (X/ @billmelugin_)

“As a nation, we have the right and responsibility to protect the border from those who want to harm us, and we are efficient and effective, reflecting our values. She must create a fair and legal immigration system, “she said. 。

As a governor, she pledged in 2021 that she would not accept any more immigrants from the Biden administration, and deployed a state soldier at the border of Texas. She had a disaster -related experience and cooperated with the Federal Authority to confront the flood that hit the state in June.

At a hearing, Noem also asked how he would cooperate with the exortment of the country and how he would cooperate with the border emperor Tom Homan, who was appointed as the border security.

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Nohem, on the other hand, said, “Homan is very well -cooperated, is always talking and communicating, and every day, every day under the new administration. I'm going to cooperate. The authority will be stripped from the department or if I play a role. “

Fox News Julia Johnson contributed to the report.

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