Kristi Noem incorrectly defines 'habeas corpus'
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Her testimony seemed to contradict a DHS spokesperson's comments that the proposal was "in the very beginning stages" of the department's vetting process.
Kristi Noem accused of ramping up the polygraphing of DHS staff to root out people leaking embarrassing stories to the media - Homeland Security Secretary resorts to use of lie-detector exams in attempt to expose members of staff leaking unflattering information to the press,
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Raw Story on MSN'White House puppet' Kristi Noem in way 'over her head' as chief of DHS: analystHomeland Security chief Kristi Noem is in "completely over her head at her new job," leaving the country more vulnerable than ever to external and internal threats, argued editor Hayes Brown in a new piece for MSNBC.
DC US District Judge Matthew J. Sharbaugh ordered Mario Bustamante Leiva, an illegal migrant from Chile, held without bail at a hearing after the feds argued he was a serious flight risk.
Polygraph exams have long been a routine tool used inside intelligence agencies, including DHS, as part of security clearances, job applications and certain investigations. But un
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reported Wednesday night that two Israeli Embassy staff were killed in a shooting near a Jewish Museum in Washington D.C.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNDHS Secretary Kristi Noem Pours Cold Water On Reporting That She Backed Reality Show For Illegal AliensDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem denied reports Tuesday that her agency plans to back a reality television show involving immigrants competing for U.S. citizenship. The Daily Mail first reported in a May 15 article that Noem had been “pushing” for the reality show where immigrants compete against each other “for the honor of
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AlterNet on MSN'Why are you in the job?' Former RNC chairman unleashes on Kristi Noem in MSNBC segmentDuring her Tuesday testimony before Congress, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem failed a lawmaker's basic question about whether she had knowledge of a core pillar of the Constitution.