This sounds like a very good plan.
President-elect Donald Trump made a major announcement on Tuesday, revealing that he plans to appoint South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This bold move underscores Trump’s unwavering commitment to border security and protecting American sovereignty in the face of growing threats.
Governor Noem has long been a staunch advocate for stronger border enforcement and immigration policies that prioritize American citizens. As the first governor to step up and deploy National Guard troops to assist Texas in combatting the Biden administration’s disastrous border policies, Noem has proven herself as a leader willing to take decisive action. Under her leadership, South Dakota sent National Guard units to the southern border on multiple occasions, a total of eight times, to support border security efforts.
This appointment aligns perfectly with President-elect Trump’s broader strategy to restore order at the southern border and hold the federal government accountable for its failures. Noem’s experience in managing state-level security and her proactive stance on border enforcement make her uniquely qualified to head the Department of Homeland Security. She is expected to work closely with Tom Homan, Trump’s appointed “Border Czar,” to tighten security, enforce immigration laws, and prevent the infiltration of dangerous criminal elements into the United States.
Governor Noem’s proven track record of standing firm on issues like border security and public safety will be an invaluable asset as she takes on this critical role in the Trump administration. Together, they are determined to ensure that American citizens are protected from threats both foreign and domestic. With Noem at the helm, the DHS will be in capable hands, dedicated to securing our homeland and restoring order at the border.