Noem faces Senate grilling after 2 Minneapolis protesters' deaths - WCTI
She is expected to undergo fierce questioning from Democrats.
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She is expected to undergo fierce questioning from Democrats.
She is expected to undergo fierce questioning from Democrats.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee as lawmakers press her on ICE enforcement, use-of-force standards, detention conditions, protest response tactics, and immigration policy. The hearing comes amid fatal shootings in Minneapolis, court action over chemical agents used against protesters, and a detainee death in Texas ruled a homicide. Mitch Jeserich and … Continued
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The U.S. House Oversight Committee has asked the Department of Justice to investigate a potential connection between Somali welfare fraud in Minnesota and organized protests against immigration enforcement in the state. The request suggests lawmakers suspect the two issues may be linked, though no evidence of a connection is detailed in the article. The article body otherwise consists largely of a country list, providing no additional substantive reporting on the investigation.
Noem’s testimony comes as the agency she leads remains shut down and scrutiny mounts over the conduct of ICE and Border Patrol agents.