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The Latest: Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Noem amid criticism over immigration enforcement

President Donald Trump Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and says he鈥檒l nominate in her place Oklahoma Republican

Trump made the announcement on social media on Thursday, two days after Noem faced a grilling on Capitol Hill from GOP members as well as Democrats.

Trump says he鈥檒l make Noem a 鈥淪pecial Envoy for The Shield of the Americas,鈥 a new security initiative that he said would focus on the Western Hemisphere.

Noem is the first Cabinet secretary to leave during Trump鈥檚 second term. Noem鈥檚 departure caps a tumultuous tenure overseeing tactics that have been met with protests and lawsuits.

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Hegseth says Noem did 鈥榓n excellent job鈥 as DHS chief

During a news conference Thursday at U.S. Central Command, Defense Secretary said Noem had done 鈥渁 great job setting us up for success鈥 and commended her 鈥渆xcellent鈥 work on border security.

鈥淭he president is making a change,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e all serve at the pleasure of the president.”

Asked if he worried about the safety of America鈥檚 homeland during the war, Hegseth said he did not, adding that he felt Mullin 鈥渨ill do a fantastic job.鈥

Mullin expressed little faith in FEMA after Hurricane Helene

Trump鈥檚 pick to replace Noem has in the past expressed skepticism of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is part of DHS and which the Trump administration has considered .

鈥淚f we have to wait on the federal government to respond, we鈥檙e going to be waiting for the rest of our life,鈥 Republican of Oklahoma told Fox Business in 2024, shortly after Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of North Carolina, Florida, and other states.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not FEMA that鈥檚 going to respond, it鈥檚 the local people that are going to respond and we鈥檙e going to be fighting with FEMA to get reimbursed if they ever do reimburse,鈥 Mullin said.

Illinois governor glad to see Noem go

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a Democrat who was critical of Noem and DHS even before ICE agents swarmed Chicago last fall in a sometimes-violent immigration crackdown, offered a blunt reaction.

鈥淪houldn鈥檛 let the door hit her on the way out. It鈥檚 frankly not too soon,鈥 Pritzker, who has been mentioned as a presidential candidate in 2028, said, adding his hopes that Mullin will do better.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty low bar,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e saw shootings and we saw breaking the law, we saw corruption under Kristi Noem, so, not sure you could do worse.鈥

Jeffries calls Noem鈥檚 removal a 鈥渇irst step鈥 in overhaul of DHS

鈥淲e made clear weeks ago that Kristi Noem must be fired or she would face impeachment. Her well-deserved termination is long overdue, consistent with what we have demanded,鈥 said Hakeem Jeffries in a statement.

Jeffries contended that under Noem 鈥渢axpayer dollars have been weaponized by DHS to kill American citizens鈥 and that the secretary 鈥減araded around in a luxury jet and wasted public funds to glorify her ICE Barbie self-image.鈥

Jeffries promised further action against DHS after Noem鈥檚 departure from the agency.

鈥淜risti Noem鈥檚 removal is only the first step towards reforming the lawless Trump DHS. A change in personnel is not sufficient,鈥 said Jeffries, who called for 鈥渂old, meaningful and transformational changes.鈥

Immigrant, refugee organizations reacts to Noem鈥檚 departure

Some of the most important immigrant organizations in the U.S. quickly welcomed Noem鈥檚 departure as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security but said they did not see her replacement by Sen. Markwayne Mullin as a radical change.

鈥淜eeping communities safe 鈥 including those of our immigrant and refugee neighbors 鈥 are what should be most important to any government official,鈥 said Beth Oppenheim, CEO of HIAS, one of the oldest refugee organizations in the U.S.

鈥淲e call on all leaders in this administration 鈥 including the incoming Secretary 鈥 to lead with the utmost respect and dignity for the most vulnerable across our country.鈥

Separately, Krish O鈥橫ara Vignarajah, President and CEO of the refugee resettlement organization Global Refuge, said in a statement that her departure is an 鈥渙pportunity to course-correct.鈥

鈥淭he past year has been marked by policy whiplash, the erosion of long-standing humanitarian protections, and mounting instability for immigrants, employers, and the communities that depend on them,鈥 said Vignarajah.

Bipartisan government watchdog warns Noem鈥檚 removal is just a first step

Common Cause, a bipartisan government watchdog with active members in every U.S. Congressional district fighting for government accountability, said Noem鈥檚 removal from DHS 鈥渋s an important step toward restoring democratic governance鈥 but warns that 鈥渢he fight is long from over.鈥

鈥淜risti Noem鈥檚 removal is a hard-won victory for Americans who refused to stay silent,鈥 said Virginia Kase Solom贸n, president and CEO of Common Cause. 鈥淭his is a powerful reminder that in a true democracy, no official is above the law.鈥

鈥楲ong overdue:鈥 Immigration advocacy groups react to Noem firing

Some immigration advocacy groups are welcoming Noem鈥檚 firing but also cautioning that more changes are needed to bring about what they say is needed accountability.

In a statement the Los Angeles-based Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights said her departure is 鈥渓ong overdue.鈥

鈥淔or immigrant communities across the country, her leadership represented a dangerous escalation of policies that treated families and workers as targets rather than as human beings,鈥 the group said.

But they cautioned that removing her was only the first step and said the next secretary must ensure transparency and that agencies within DHS treat immigrants with 鈥渂asic human respect.鈥

America鈥檚 Voice鈥檚 executive director Vanessa C谩rdenas said in a statement that Noem鈥檚 tenure was 鈥渕arked by cruelty鈥 but also said that the problem wasn鈥檛 just with Noem. They said there needs to be real accountability for organizations like ICE and Border Patrol.

Federal judge this week said Noem could be deposed in FEMA lawsuit

Two days before Noem鈥檚 ouster, a federal judge in San Francisco ordered that the secretary could be questioned under oath in a lawsuit opposing staff cuts at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

District Judge Susan Illston鈥檚 decision was 鈥渧ery unusual鈥 said Laurie L. Levenson, law professor at Loyola Marymount University鈥檚 Loyola Law School.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an indication that the court was really frustrated because they鈥檙e not getting a straight story from the government,鈥 Levenson said.

A coalition led by labor unions sued the Trump administration in January after it didn鈥檛 renew expiring contracts for hundreds of term-limited disaster employees.

Illston issued the order after a government attorney Tuesday made statements contradicting a sworn declaration by FEMA鈥檚 acting leader, Karen S. Evans.

Noem鈥檚 dismissal didn鈥檛 necessarily mean she couldn鈥檛 still be deposed, said Levenson, though the defendants might argue she no longer represents the government in this case.

Mullin called GOP senator who鈥檒l oversee his nomination a 鈥榝reaking snake鈥

Mullin鈥檚 nomination will go through the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. That panel is chaired by , a Republican whom Mullin recently criticized as a 鈥渇reaking snake鈥 to a group of voters in Tulsa.

The comment came as Mullin described how Paul – who frequently defects from his own party in foreign policy, federal spending and other matters – proposes legislative measures that could tank a bigger package, such as appropriations bills and a farm bill.

鈥淩and Paul鈥檚 a freaking snake. And I understand completely why his neighbor did what he did. And I told him that to his face,鈥 Mullin said, according to Oklahoma conservative talk show host David Arnett, who wrote about the remarks on his Substack.

Mullin was referring to a 2017 attack in which Paul was assaulted by a neighbor who tackled him and broke several of his ribs in a dispute over lawn maintenance.

White House: Trump thankful to Noem, Mullin is 鈥榚xtraordinarily qualified鈥

The White House press secretary says the administration will work with the Senate to confirm Mullin to replace Noem 鈥渁s quickly as possible.鈥

Karoline Leavitt said Mullin was 鈥渆xtraordinarily qualified鈥 for the post. She added that Trump was 鈥済rateful鈥 to Noem for 鈥渉elping usher in the most secure border in American history.鈥

鈥淧resident Trump鈥檚 immigration agenda is keeping our borders secure and deporting illegal alien criminals from our country, and it will continue without interruption,鈥 Leavitt said in a post on X.

Noem sharply criticized for her handling of FEMA

Noem has faced blistering criticism from lawmakers of both parties recently about her handling of the , which is part of DHS, including a policy that she personally approve agency expenditures of $100,000 or more, which critics say has slowed billions of dollars in disaster reimbursements to states and even delayed emergency response.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e failed at FEMA,鈥 Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina told Noem during a Senate Judiciary Committee for delayed funds for Hurricane Helene recovery.

Noem has said FEMA should 鈥 鈥 and has been accused of trying to weaken the agency by slowing reimbursements to states, and .

The disaster agency is on its since last January and lost at least 2,445 employees in the period between January and June 2025, nearly 10 percent of its workforce.

What is the ‘Shield of the Americas?’

Trump said he is appointing Noem to serve as his 鈥淪pecial Envoy for The Shield of the Americas鈥 as he announced her ouster from DHS.

Trump is gathering with the leaders of 11 Latin American countries for a 鈥淪hield鈥 summit on Saturday at his golf club in Doral, Florida.

The name of the gathering is supposed to reflect Trump鈥檚 vision for U.S. national security strategy to put a greater emphasis on the Western Hemisphere, as he looks to leverage U.S. military and intelligence assets unseen in the region since the end of the Cold War. The leaders of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago have confirmed they鈥檒l attend, according to the White House.

Noem, speaking in Nashville, confirmed she will be at the summit and that Trump will announce 鈥渁 big agreement鈥 that will detail 鈥渉ow we鈥檙e going to go after cartels and drug trafficking in the entire Western Hemisphere.鈥

Noem reacts to her ouster

鈥淭hank you @POTUS Trump for appointing me as the Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas,鈥 Noem wrote on X. She added that she looked forward to working with top administration officials 鈥渢o dismantle cartels that have poured drugs into our nation and killed our children and grandchildren.鈥

鈥淚n this new role, I will be able to build on the partnerships and national security expertise, I forged over the last 13 months as Secretary of Homeland Security,鈥 Noem wrote. She also said that, during her tenure, the department 鈥渄elivered the MOST secure border in American history鈥 and that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had 鈥渄elivered disaster relief at a 100% faster rate.鈥

The post followed Noem making no mention of being ousted during a more than 30-minute address and question-and-answer session at a law enforcement event in Nashville.

Noem was the face of immigration enforcement

Noem made hers the face of immigration enforcement, often putting herself in the center of the action.

She sometimes dressed in a flack jacket and accompanied agents on immigration raids as cameras recorded, though she does not have a law enforcement background.

She also behind bars during a March visit to an El Salvador prison where the Trump administration sent people it accused of being gang members.

Noem doesn’t mention her firing during speech

Noem spoke for more than 20 minutes, but didn鈥檛 mention her firing as she spoke to the Sergeant Benevolent Association Major Cities Conference in Nashville on Thursday.

Even when she began answering audience questions, no one mentioned it. Asked about future law enforcement grants, Noem seemed to suggest that she would continue to be on the job.

鈥淚 think your best options for funding alternatives would be through some grants that with the department, we have specific grants towards, terrorism grants,鈥 she said at one point. 鈥淪o maybe what I鈥檒l do is I will forward those grant opportunities to all of you so that you can share them with your departments and have that opportunity.鈥

Mullin would take office at a pivotal time

Mullin would take over the third largest department in government that has responsibility for carrying out Trump鈥檚 hard-line immigration agenda. And he takes the office at a pivotal time for that agenda.

Immigration enforcement during the first year of Trump鈥檚 administration was largely defined by high-profile, made-for-social-media operations with flashy names that were often led by Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino, who reported directly to Noem.

Noem herself often went out on those operations, riding along with officers when they went out to make arrests.

But those high-profile operations in places like Los Angeles, Chicago and Minneapolis, often led to clashes with activists and protesters that were captured on video and drove opposition to the president鈥檚 immigration agenda.

That culminated with the shooting deaths in Minneapolis after which Trump sent in his border czar Tom Homan to take direct control of the operation in Minneapolis. Bovino was also reassigned.

Noem becomes another Trump official to be offered a soft landing

Noem is the first Trump Cabinet member to be ousted from her post, but the president lining up a for her is actually part of a trend.

Trump announced that Noem will become a 鈥淪pecial Envoy for The Shield of the Americas.鈥 That鈥檚 a new security initiative that the president said would focus on the Western Hemisphere.

Former national security adviser was nominated as United Nations ambassador after he mistakenly added a journalist to discussing military plans last year.

Trump also tapped IRS Commissioner to be his ambassador to Iceland after Long contradicted the administration鈥檚 messaging in his less than two months in the job.

And Trump said in August that State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce would be deputy representative to the U.N. after leaving the State Department.

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