By ted hesson
Washington – Kristi Noem was confirmed by the US Senate as President Donald Trump’s Security Secretary on Saturday in the Republican Cabinet in a broad Republican crackdown.
NOM, who is the governor of South Dakota, shares Trumpling Trump’s hardline views and called illegal immigration an “invasion” during his confirmation earlier this month.
He was confirmed by a vote of 59 to 34 in the Republican-led Senate.
Trump regained the White House promise to deport the numbers of illegal immigrants in the US, criticizing Democratic President Joe Biden for the high level of illegal immigration during his presidency.
Trump issued several executive orders after taking office on January 20 that sought to improve border security and the power to restrict restrictive policies.
Noem took over the 260,000-employee Department of Homeland Security, which oversees border security, the Department of Homeland Security, cyber and cyber security, and the US Secret Service.
While he served as governor of a state closer to Canada than Mexico, Noem sent the state of Texas to the Republican Party in 721 funded by a Republican Billionaire.
“It’s a war zone out there,” Noem said of the border at his Jan. 17 confirmation hearing.

When asked during the hearing how the Trump administration will handle the absence of legal status in the agricultural sector, people who have identification workers but are not said to be farm workers.
Noem’s Family Company has hired dozens of temporary farm workers since 2015, US government records show, listing his brother as the owner. Some conservative groups say the use of temporary agricultural workers with visitor visas undercuts wages and slows technological adaptation.








