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Noem Defends Trump's Immigration Policies Amid Criticism

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended Trumps immigration policies, describing migrants as threats and justifying strict measures. During a heated House committee hearing, Noem faced criticism from Democrats, including calls for her resignation, and protests from immigration advocates. Noem, however, remained resolute, stating her department would not yield in their efforts to end illegal immigration and restore sanity to the immigration system.

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