South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem will be nominated as Donald Trump’s secretary of homeland security, a powerful position that will be tasked with carrying out the president-elect’s immigration crackdown.
In his announcement of the pick, Trump praised Noem as “very strong on Border Security” and noted that she had sent National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas eight times.
Outside of her fierce criticism of President Joe Biden’s border policies, Noem has little experience with homeland security issues. If confirmed by the Senate, she would be in charge of immigration enforcement agencies, including U.S. Customs and Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Outside of her fierce criticism of President Joe Biden’s border policies, Noem has little experience with homeland security issues.
Noem has long been seen as a rising figure in Trump’s GOP, and she has been viewed as one of his potential running mates. But she has faced her fair share of scandals: In 2022, a South Dakota legislative panel found that the governor had improperly intervened to help her daughter obtain real estate appraiser certification; Noem denied any wrongdoing. Earlier this year, she courted controversy over an advertisement-like video she posted about a Texas dentist who had fixed her teeth. In May, Noem found herself banned from all tribal lands in her own state after suggesting that Native American leaders were “personally benefiting” from international drug cartels.








