Kristi Noem, habeas corpus and DHS
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Secretary Kristi Noem shared a notice of the voluntary dismissal of a lawsuit against DHS on the social platform X on Thursday, captioning the post, "Suck it." The lawsuit Espinoza Escalona v. Noem was filed in the U.
Her testimony seemed to contradict a DHS spokesperson's comments that the proposal was "in the very beginning stages" of the department's vetting process.
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Baller Alert on MSNDHS Head Kristi Noem Strips Harvard of Key Visa Program, Citing Pro-Hamas Sympathies and Law ViolationsKristi Noem is making headlines—and history—after announcing that Harvard University is officially banned from enrolling foreign students for the 2025–2026 school year. As Secretary of Homeland Security,
Kristi Noem accused of ramping up the polygraphing of DHS staff to root out people leaking embarrassing stories to the media - Homeland Security Secretary resorts to use of lie-detector exams in attempt to expose members of staff leaking unflattering information to the press,
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Mediaite on MSNDHS Slams Report Kristi Noem Pushing Citizenship Reality Show for Immigrants — But Admits They’re Considering ItThe Department of Homeland Security is pushing back on a report that its boss, Kristi Noem, is backing a reality TV show where illegal immigrants compete for U.S. citizenship — but admits it’s being looked at.
Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem is in "completely over her head at her new job," leaving the country more vulnerable than ever to external and internal threats, argued editor Hayes Brown in a new piece for MSNBC.
DC US District Judge Matthew J. Sharbaugh ordered Mario Bustamante Leiva, an illegal migrant from Chile, held without bail at a hearing after the feds argued he was a serious flight risk.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem discusses the Trump administration’s blocking of Harvard University’s international student enrollment and more on ‘The Story.’
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Raw Story on MSN'Depraved': Trump's DHS chief dragged after vulgar celebrationPresident Donald Trump's Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem responded to a legal victory with a vulgar post to X on Thursday. "Suck it," she wrote, posting an image of a filing announcing the plaintiffs in Espinoza Escalona v.