Kristi Noem used her confirmation hearing to excoriate work done by DHS during the Biden administration and said big changes are coming.
Mayorkas, who said he plans to stay on the job until Monday at noon, told ABC News he has had "substantive and very productive and very collegial" conversations with Trump's pick to be the new DHS secretary, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.
Democrats downplayed the rise of foreign threats and instead repeatedly talked about white supremacists and other domestic extremists Friday as
At confirmation hearing, the South Dakota governor cited an ‘invasion’ of migrants even as illegal crossings have fallen sharply
Trump DHS secretary nominee Kristi Noem told GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno in her confirmation hearing that she believes Laken Riley would be alive if she had been leading DHS.
Current South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem wants CISA to be “refocused” on critical infrastructure and to no longer address mis- or disinformation efforts online.
Former Obama DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson joins 'Fox & Friends' to evaluate Mayorkas’ statements about the border and the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
According to a Fox News primetime host, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary-designate Kristi Noem is too good-looking for shooting her puppy to death to matter. The Independent recently reported that Fox host Greg Gutfeld said that the United States was better off with Noem at the helm of DHS compared to outgoing Homeland Security
Kevin Cohen, the CEO and co-founder of Tel Aviv-based startup RealEye, opens his computer, ready to introduce the tools that he believes will keep America’s borders more secure. The screen fills with photos of people young and old,
But another major issue Noem plans to tackle is cybersecurity infrastructure, including reigning in the recent anti-misinformation efforts by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which she says is a deviation from its core mission and an endangerment to Americans’ civil liberties.
The Racine County Board approved thousands of dollars in funding, including matching a $20,000 grant from the Wisconsin DHS, for opioid programs.