Noem says decisions about deportation ops are hers

NBC NewsSunday, November 30, 2025 at 6:58:23 PM
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Noem says decisions about deportation ops are hers
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated on 'Meet the Press' that decisions regarding deportation operations are hers, denying accusations of defying a court order to stop deportation flights to El Salvador. She criticized what she termed 'radical decisions' made by 'activist judges.'
  • This assertion of authority by Noem comes amid significant scrutiny over her handling of deportation policies, particularly concerning Venezuelan migrants, which has raised legal and ethical questions regarding adherence to judicial rulings.
  • The situation highlights ongoing tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary over immigration enforcement, as well as the broader implications of such policies on U.S. relations with Central American countries, particularly in light of past controversies surrounding deportations and asylum seekers.
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