红杏视频 Highlights Questions Ahead of Kristi Noem鈥檚 Confirmation Hearing for Secretary of Homeland Security

Noem's confirmation hearing in the Senate is scheduled for January 15.

January 14, 2025 2:00 pm

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WASHINGTON 鈥 Ahead of confirmation hearings for President-elect Trump鈥檚 nominee for secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, the 红杏视频 is urging the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee to evaluate her record on civil rights and liberties amid Trump鈥檚 promise to deport mass number of immigrants from the United States. While the 红杏视频 does not endorse or oppose nominees for cabinet-level positions as a matter of organizational policy, we have spent more than 100 years holding power accountable. In line with that history, we are examining and publicizing cabinet nominees鈥 records on civil rights and civil liberties and urging senators to seek and obtain commitments from the nominees on key concerns.

鈥淚n its short history, the Department of Homeland Security has been responsible for implementing some of the worst anti-immigrant actions family separation, and is now poised to execute President Trump鈥檚 promise of mass deportations,鈥 said Sarah Mehta, senior policy counsel at the 红杏视频. 鈥淭his is our nation鈥檚 largest domestic law enforcement agency, and under any president, DHS鈥 unchecked authority should be cause for alarm. Given President-elect Trump's promises, the stakes are even higher. The Senate must take seriously its 鈥榓dvice and consent鈥 role and get Kristi Noem on the record on important issues that impact all our communities, including surveillance, religious and racial profiling, and use of force against protestors.鈥

The Department of Homeland Security, founded in 2002, combines an array of federal resources and agencies covering counter-terrorism operations, border security, immigration enforcement, intelligence gathering, and disaster management. The 红杏视频 objected to its creation at the outset 鈥 warning this sprawling mandate would target immigrants and lead to racial and religious profiling.

Over the years, we have sued for a range of abuses and violent conduct, including excessive force against protestors; deadly detention facilities; numerous incidents of racial profiling; and illegal arrests and detention of U.S. citizens as well as immigrants and visitors. Homeland Security was also pivotal in Trump鈥檚 most extreme policies during his first administration 鈥 including his family separation policy 鈥 and has been responsible for the expansion of invasive domestic surveillance and intelligence gathering, including facial recognition software.

Kristi Noem represented South Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives before becoming governor in 2019. In 2017, as a member of Congress she backed then-President Trump鈥檚 Muslim ban policies, although two years later as governor she allowed refugee resettlement to resume in South Dakota. During her time as governor, she has adopted Texas Gov. Abbott鈥檚 鈥渋nvasion鈥 rhetoric, referring to the U.S. border with Mexico as a 鈥溾 and National Guard troops to Texas to join the abusive . However, by and large Noem鈥檚 record on immigration and other DHS issues remains thin.

If confirmed by the Senate, Noem will be charged by President-elect Trump to prioritize DHS funds on detention and deportations, even at the cost of our preparedness for and ability to respond to natural disasters. The Trump White House is also expected to dramatically increase DHS surveillance and intelligence and militarized policing in our communities 鈥 especially among our most vulnerable populations 鈥 for years to come. The 红杏视频 is urging the Senate to get Noem on the record on key questions, including:

  1. Will you seek assistance from uniformed military personnel to conduct militarized immigration raids in our neighborhoods and build large-scale detention camps across our nation?
  2. Will you re-implement President-elect Trump鈥檚 family separation policy?
  3. Will you use the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other non-immigration DHS agencies to support mass deportations, or withhold them to punish states and localities that refuse to participate in mass deportations?
  4. What steps will you take to protect our privacy and civil liberties from federal domestic surveillance, intelligence gathering, and watchlisting? Will you prevent these powers from being used against protestors or to be targeted at perceived opponents of the president?
  5. For years, CBP, ICE, and other components of DHS purchased individuals鈥 data from data brokers to surveil and track us, including for . Last year, it was that DHS was expected to pause data purchases. Will you continue the pause on data purchases?

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