Renee Nicole Good
Kristi Noem isn't the only person who should be going down over the Department of Homeland Security's handling of Trump's deportation mandate.
Kristi Noem is not having the best week after two days of getting batted around by members of Congress over ICE operations and tactics.
During a grueling Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Kristi Noem was brought face to face with some of those her agents have harmed.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced that her office is looking into 17 cases involving federal agents' activities in Minnesota.
Border Czar Tom Homan said Thursday that President Trump "agreed" to end what has been a contentious and deadly immigration enforcement effort.
Separate polls find that most Americans disapprove of ICE's tactics and believe Kristi Noem should be removed from her job.
Noem announced that federal officers—long resistant to the very transparency demanded of local police—would begin wearing body-worn cameras.
Federal agents arrested Don Lemon on thursday in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy Awards according to his attorney.
Some Democrats are arguing — probably correctly — that if Noem gets removed, nothing really changes in regard to the larger issue with ICE.
The incident happened during a Minneapolis town hall where Rep. Ilhan Omar was hosting to speak about ICE with community members.
For Black folks, masked men with guns, arbitrary detention, children seized, bodies made disposable, and law operating as spectacle rather than protection have never been unthinkable.
Greg Bovino has been sent back to El Centro, California, where he's expected to retire soon, and Kristi Noem is facing calls for impeachment.