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Here is the place cosplaying homeland safety chief will probably be performing subsequent

Editorial Board Published March 25, 2025
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It appeared just like the Trump administration couldn’t go a lot decrease than defying a court docket order and delivery tons of of Venezuelan migrants to a notoriously inhumane jail in El Salvador. 

However all the time desperate to discover a new backside, Trump has determined to ship Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem south of the border to proceed her cosplay parade alongside the prisoners. 

Noem is visiting Mexico, Colombia, and El Salvador this week to “underscore the significance of our associate international locations to assist take away violent felony unlawful aliens from the US,” DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin mentioned in an announcement obtained by Bloomberg. She’s going to tour CECOT, the mega-prison in El Salvador now housing the alleged gang members for a cool $6 million in U.S. taxpayer {dollars}.


Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem earned the moniker “ICE Barbie” after her broadly ridiculed video.

The previous South Dakota governor has been working time beyond regulation to get the very best picture ops potential as she gallivants across the nation doing something apart from her precise job. In January, Noem went viral in all of the mistaken methods for the proper blowout and impeccable make-up she sported whereas dressed up as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.

“ICE Barbie” continued her profession day shenanigans on March 17, when she was photographed as a firefighter working a water hose. 

Even the normally Trump-friendly tabloid Each day Mail piled on to Noem’s PR stunts and mentioned she was cosplaying as a “Border Patrol cowgirl” whereas visiting the southern border in February.

However whereas the unrepentant puppy-killer makes certain the cameras get her greatest angles, human beings are being held in CECOT, a so-called terrorism confinement middle with a historical past of abuse. These immigrants are being shaved, shackled, dehumanized, and detained far-off from their properties. 

Whereas Donald Trump and his crew are calling this a win and claiming the inmates are all members of the violent Tren de Aragua gang, one lady is crying out for assist and insisting her imprisoned brother is harmless. 

“He was asking for help. And that help didn’t come from the lips. It came from the soul,” Jare Yamarte Fernandez advised the Miami Herald after she acknowledged her brother Mervin in a video shared on social media. 

Including that her brother has no earlier felony file, she advised the outlet, “You know when someone has their soul broken.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, right, participates in a firefighting drill with a training helicopter during a tour of U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Monday, March 17, 2025, in Kodiak, Alaska. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem participates in a firefighting drill at U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak on March 17 in Kodiak, Alaska.

Over 200 Venezuelans had been despatched to the utmost safety jail and not using a trial after Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, which was final used to ship Japanese Individuals to internment camps after Pearl Harbor was bombed in 1941. He later denied invoking the 1798 regulation to ship the immigrants to El Salvador—however paper doesn’t lie, and his signature was seen on official paperwork accessible to the general public.

After U.S. District Decide James Boasberg blocked Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act, all hell appeared to interrupt unfastened between the judicial system and Republicans. 

The president and his allies in Congress have been calling for Boasberg’s impeachment and disbarment, whereas the decide refuses to let up on his block. As of Monday afternoon, a federal appeals court docket was contemplating the Trump administration’s argument to overturn the preliminary ruling as they push to ship extra undocumented immigrants to different prisons. 

“There were plane loads of people. There were no procedures in place to notify people,” Decide Patricia Millett mentioned throughout the listening to. “Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act.”

Associated | Canine killer Noem pushes immigration and wildfire lies at Senate listening to

As for Noem, the disconnect in perspective is stark. Throughout a Cupboard assembly Monday, she claimed that the intention of the Trump administration’s ongoing sweeping deportation effort is to “get people out of this country that don’t belong here and take them home.”

However when it got here to those that have allegedly dedicated crimes, Noem turned chilly. 

“We’re not only getting the worst of the worst out, we’re making sure there are consequences for being here and committing crimes in our communities,” she mentioned. 

“If you are thinking about coming to America illegally, don’t do it,” Noem warned. “You are not welcome. America has changed, because we are putting Americans first.”

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