US Senate votes to confirm appointment of Kristi Noem as Homeland Security secretary amid sweeping immigration crackdown measures announced by Trump
The US Senate voted on Saturday to confirm the appointment of Kristi Noem as President Donald Trump’s Homeland Security secretary.
The department assumes significance since it is likely to play a major role in Trump's promised immigration crackdown.
The vote was bipartisan, 59-34, and Noem was sworn in later Saturday, reported CNN.
In her tenure, Noem had previously served as the governor of South Dakota since 2019.
She is a four-term Congresswoman.
The Homeland Security oversees crucial US agencies that include US Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the US Secret Service.
Noem said she would work to make America 'safe' again.
"Thank you, Mr. President @realDonaldTrump, for the confidence in me to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security," Noem posted on X.
What an honor to be sworn in as Secretary of @DHSgov by Justice Clarence Thomas!
— Kristi Noem (@KristiNoem) January 26, 2025
I will faithfully execute the duties of this office. I will always preserve the Constitution and the security of our nation. pic.twitter.com/xt5gMm5DJU
In another X post, she said: " I will faithfully execute the duties of this office. I will always preserve the Constitution and the security of our nation. "
After his inauguration on Monday, Trump announced a series of major immigration executive actions that included declaring a national emergency at the US southern border.
He also initiated measures to end birthright citizenship.
IBNS
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