Noem vowed Friday to immediately halt the controversial mobile app that lets migrants register to enter the US.
President-elect Trump’s pick to head the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is appearing for her confirmation hearing before a Senate panel Friday. The
Homeland security secretary nominee Kristi Noem said in her confirmation hearing Thursday that on her first day in office, she would shut down an app that asylum-seekers use to enter the country.
Effective today, the Trump administration has officially terminated the CBP One app's functionalities that previously allowed undocumented migrants to schedule appointments at designated southwest border ports of entry.
Governor Kristi Noem's Senate confirmation highlighted likely policy on the way for the Department of Homeland Security.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, the firebrand who gained a national spotlight during the coronavirus pandemic, was confirmed by the Senate.
Kristi Noem, South Dakota's firebrand Republican governor ... She also told Hawley that, if confirmed, she will shut down the CBP One app. Some migrants have used the app in recent years in order to get screened, schedule appointments and make their ...
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), President-elect Trump’s pick to head the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is appearing for her confirmation hearing before a Senate panel Friday.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem ... “If confirmed and I have the opportunity to be secretary on Day 1, CBP One will be shut down,” Noem said in her Senate confirmation hearing.
Kristi Noem, South Dakota's firebrand Republican governor ... She also told Hawley that, if confirmed, she will shut down the CBP One app. Some migrants have used the app in recent years in ...
The Senate confirmed Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on Sunday during a weekend vote, as Republicans overcame efforts by Democrats to delay the process by using procedural hurdles.
The far-reaching move empowers federal immigration agencies to target a population of migrants who came to the U.S. with the government's permission.