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Kristi Noem on Immigration

Republican Governor (S.D.)

 


Renee Good was a domestic terrorist, impeding an ICE action

Q: What about the Renee Good killing in Minneapolis?

NOEM: This was clearly a law enforcement action, where the officer acted on his training and defended himself. It's a tragedy that this family has lost a loved one.

Q: You have been criticized for your comments accusing Renee Good of domestic terrorism.

NOEM: Everything that I have said has been proven to be the truth.

Q: With all due respect, Secretary, you said, "A woman attacked [ICE agents] and rammed them with her vehicle." That's not what happened. We all saw what happened.

NOEM: It absolutely is what happened. Those officers had been out in an enforcement action. This individual blocked the road for a long time and was yelling at them and impeding a federal law enforcement investigation.

Q: How do you define domestic terrorist?

NOEM: She weaponized her vehicle to conduct an act of violence against a law enforcement officer. If you look at the definition of domestic terrorism, it completely fits the situation.

Source: CNN SOTU interview on 2026 Trump Administration: DHS , Jan 11, 2026

Don't prioritize people from other countries above Americans

Well, the kids do have a choice. If they have parents, they make a choice to keep their families together, if they want to or not. They--if parents make a decision to leave their children behind, then that's a choice that they made as a family. And we need to remember that when Americans break the law, and they have consequences or face a situation, they're separated from their families too. I don't believe we should prioritize people from other countries above Americans.
Source: CBS Face the Nation on 2025 Trump Cabinet , Mar 9, 2025

Work with local officials to locate dangerous criminals

So we have beds in the United States today that we're using and that we will continue to use that are ICE detention facilities. But we have got a lot of local law enforcement, a lot of communities and states that want to partner with us too, saying, we have facilities, if you would like to partner.

And I think that's fantastic, because that's really what we need, is the federal government working with those local officials, because they know where these dangerous criminals are.

Source: CNN SOTU 2025 interview on Trump Cabinet , Feb 9, 2025

This invasion is an existential threat to America

The situation at our Southern Border is nothing short of an invasion. As you know, I've taken a stand against this invasion. Even known terrorists have crossed the border amongst the illegals--and they could be anywhere. This invasion is an existential threat to America. It threatens our national security and our economy.
Source: 2025 State of the State Address to South Dakota legislature , Jan 14, 2025

First governor to send National Guard to southern border

The second most dangerous thing that's happening is down at our southern border. A nation without borders is a nation without laws and is not a nation at all. I was the very first governor that when Texas and Arizona asked for help, that sent my National Guard troops down there to help. National Guard are the best and our country deserves the best. They do missions like this all the time. They are ready, and they know how to complete that mission and then come home doing an excellent job.
Source: Speech transcript from 2021 CPAC Conference , Jul 11, 2021

Porous borders and unchecked illegal immigration are threats

Except for Native Americans, we're all descendants of immigrants. I am proud of my German and Norwegian forbearers. Our nation welcomes law abiding, hard working people to share in our freedom and opportunity. But porous borders and unchecked illegal immigration are threats to citizens and legal immigrants alike.
Source: 2010 House campaign website, kristiforcongress.com, "Issues" , Nov 2, 2010

Deport foreign criminals;punish nations denying repatriation.

Noem co-sponsored Deport Convicted Foreign Criminals Act

Congressional Summary:

Opponent`s Comments (American Immigration Lawyers Association letter, Nov. 17. 2011): AILA urges withdrawal of this unnecessary and deeply harmful bill from consideration. If enacted, H.R. 3256 would do serious damage to the U.S. visa processing system, jeopardize U.S. businesses and communities that depend on foreign national students, workers, and their families, and threaten America`s economy and security. At a time when America`s doors must be open for business, we cannot risk sending the message to the world that we have shut our doors.

The proposed bill`s mandatory visa-denial scheme would place at risk America`s relations with many of its most important trade, business and diplomatic partners. H.R. 3256 would mandate the denial of visas to any country that denies or unreasonably delays the repatriation of its nationals. If implemented today, scores of countries would risk having their visas cut-off because they failed to repatriate nationals within a 180-day period. Among those countries are some of our closest allies and key economic partners.

Source: H.R.3256 11-H3256 on Oct 25, 2011

Voted YES to ban DREAMer immigrants from military service.

Noem voted YEA Gosar Anti-DACA Amendment to H.R. 5293

Congressional Summary: The House voted on an amendment by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) to H.R. 5293, the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2017. The amendment would prohibit funds from being used to extend the expiration of, or reissue a new expiration date to, the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI) program.

Recommendation by Heritage Foundation to vote YES:(6/16/2016): The MAVNI program is a pilot program authorizing `military services to recruit certain legal immigrants whose skills are considered to be vital to the national interest.` However, a DoD memo has made it clear that DACA/DAPA recipients are eligible under this program, essentially opening up a pathway to amnesty for illegal aliens who enlist. By ensuring that this guidance ends, DOD will no longer be able to enlist illegal immigrants through MAVNI.

Recommendation by the ACLU to vote NO: (6/28/2011): The DREAM Act promotes fundamental fairness for young people by allowing access to affordable post-secondary education and military service opportunities, regardless of immigration status, and would provide a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, have lived here for at least five years and have graduated from high school. The DREAM Act could result in billions of dollars in additional tax revenue from tapping the potential of DREAM-eligible students and future service personnel. Since September 11, 2001, more than 69,000 immigrants have earned citizenship while serving, and more than 125 who entered military service after that date have made the ultimate sacrifice in war by giving their lives for this nation.

Legislative outcome: Failed House 210 to 211 (no Senate vote)

Source: Congressional vote 16-H5293 on Jun 16, 2016

Other governors on Immigration: Kristi Noem on other issues:
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Billie Sutton
Dusty Johnson
Jamie R. Smith
Jon Hansen
Larry Rhoden
Marty Jackley
Steven Haugaard
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Brian Bengs
John Thune
Mike Rounds

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