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DHS Sec. Kristi Noem visits site where migrant allegedly torched sleeping woman on NYC subway as she issues stern warning

Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem took a tour of New York City on Wednesday, with Trump officials stopping by a Brooklyn subway station. There, immigrants were accused of torching a sleeping homeless woman.

Noem, who travels around the country with immigration and customs enforcement agents, was discovered at Stillwell Avenue Station on Coney Island.

In addition to the Brooklyn stop, Noem visited the US Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma ship at Pier 88, Manhattan, where he was portrayed with ice, NYPD, Coast Guard and ice personnel.

The DHS secretary is in the city to meet with law enforcement officials on the topic of illegal immigration and crime, the department said in a statement.

“I met with law enforcement officers this morning in New York, and people in this country will be pursued, charged and not permitted to return. Noem wrote about X's trip.

“If aliens leave spontaneously, they may have the opportunity to return the right, legal methods and live their American dreams, otherwise they will face inevitable consequences,” she added.

Noem traveled around the country with his ice agent. Paul Martinka
The immigrants are said to have raided homeless women on the Coney Island subway.
Noem is in the city to meet with law enforcement officers. Paul Martinka

Norm towed the camera crew as he walked the platform at Stillwell station, 33-year-old Guatemalan National Sebastian Za Petakalil, 57, in December, on fire after sleeping on a train.

The horrifying, unprovoked attack left Kawam's body completely burnt, making it difficult for police to identify her right away.

DHS described the attack on the post as “the most descent act I could imagine.”

It was later revealed that Zapetta Khalil had never sneaked into the border twice before and is an undocumented immigrant now facing murder and arson charges.

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