Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Jeffries Pledges Early Hearings for Noem if Democrats Retake the House

He signaled Bennie Thompson plus Jamie Raskin would lead early inquiries if Democrats flip the chamber.

Image
Image
Kristi Noem is the head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Image

Overview

  • Hakeem Jeffries said Kristi Noem would be among the first officials called before Congress to answer for DHS conduct if Democrats win back the House.
  • Jeffries cited alleged due‑process violations, the use of masked agents, expedited removals, courthouse arrests, and transfers of migrants abroad as core concerns.
  • He said he supports deporting immigrants convicted of violent crimes but opposes removing law‑abiding families, noting cases that included U.S. citizen children sent overseas.
  • Democrats have begun groundwork for oversight, with Reps. Summer Lee and Robert Garcia seeking explanations for reports of masked raids and unmarked vehicles in July.
  • DHS under Noem has touted that about 1.6 million undocumented immigrants left the U.S. in her first 200 days, promoted a cash‑incentive self‑deportation app, and forecast a $20–$50 million 'Stronger Border, Stronger America' public‑relations campaign.