US President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly chosen South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The move aligns with Trump’s commitment to enforcing strict immigration policies and securing the nation’s borders.
Noem, 52, gained attention not only for her political acumen but also for personal anecdotes from her book No Going Back: The Truth on What’s Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward. She shared a story about euthanizing her dog, Cricket, which she deemed untrainable as a hunting companion.
The DHS oversees crucial agencies, including:
– US Border Security: Enforcing immigration laws and securing borders.
– TSA and FEMA: Managing transportation security and disaster response.
– CISA: Protecting against cyber and infrastructure attacks.
Trump has tasked DHS with executing what he calls the “largest deportation operation in American history.”
Alongside Noem’s appointment, Trump announced:
– Tom Homan as Border Czar: Overseeing deportations and border enforcement.
– Stephen Miller as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy: Influencing immigration policy.
During his campaign, Trump promised to intensify deportation efforts and strengthen border security. In a recent social media post, he praised Homan, stating, “Nobody better at policing and controlling our Borders.”