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Senators Question DHS Secretary Noem on Minnesota ICE Operations and Related Killings

Senators Question DHS Secretary Noem on Minnesota ICE Operations and Related Killings
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Senators questioned DHS Secretary Noem about Minnesota immigration operations and deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

  • Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois questioned Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about her comments following the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during immigration protests in Minneapolis, according to CBS News
  • Secretary Noem faced scrutiny over ongoing DHS operations in Minnesota despite a prior announcement of withdrawal after the killings, as reported by CBS News
  • Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar questioned Noem about the continued DHS presence in Minnesota and the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Good and Pretti, according to CBS News
  • Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana asked Noem about reports that she attributed statements about Renee Good and Alex Pretti to White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, CBS News reported
  • Noem denied blaming Stephen Miller for domestic terrorism claims related to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, according to CBS News

At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was questioned by Senators Dick Durbin, Amy Klobuchar, and John Kennedy about immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota. The senators raised questions regarding the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during immigration protests and the federal response. Noem addressed reports concerning the involvement of White House staff in related public statements, as reported by CBS News.

The hearing reflects ongoing congressional oversight of federal immigration enforcement activities following fatal incidents in Minnesota. Senators' questions highlight concerns about the continuation of DHS operations and communication about the events. The discussion may inform future policy and oversight decisions regarding immigration enforcement, according to CBS News coverage.