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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the U.S. is ending Temporary Protected Status for Somali nationals and set a March 17 deadline for them to leave the country. The move comes amid intense focus on the Somali community over the multi-billion-dollar Minnesota fraud scandal.
The Trump administration said it's ending the temporary protected status for Somali immigrants, giving them until March 17 to leave the country.
The Trump Labor Department is under fire after posting a video using language critics say echoes Nazi propaganda, drawing comparisons to Third Reich slogans. The backlash comes amid a separate controversy involving Kristi Noem,
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WATCH: Kristi Noem Sputters After Tapper Rolls J6 Tape and Confronts Her On Whether Capitol Police Had Cause to Shoot
Noem seemed to be flummoxed by Tapper playing tape of the Jan. 6 riot and confronting her about a "different standard" for Capitol police and ICE officers.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali nationals living in the U.S. will be ending.
Rage Against the Machine 's Tom Morello accused the Trump Administration of using an alleged Nazi slogan on Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's podium during a press conference last week.
The Homeland Security secretary said the Democratic leaders have “inflamed” the public after the shooting of Renee Good.
Hosts called out Kristi Noem’s recounting of what she called “an act of domestic terrorism” at a news conference on Wednesday, during which she wore a large cowboy hat. “Why is Kristi Noem always in some sort of cosplay outfit?” — SETH MEYERS
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was confronted by Jake Tapper this week about the Trump administration's double standard toward protestors and, for Seth Meyers, it was an incredible "short circuit" to behold.