克里斯蒂·诺姆表示,尽管移民执法面临日益强烈的反对,政府不会被地方官员阻挠
作者:雷切尔·沃尔夫、普雷斯顿·米泽尔
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月5日 美国东部时间下午1:05
在接受《福克斯新闻数字版》独家采访时,国土安全部秘书克里斯蒂·诺姆谈到了她对缓解移民局(ICE)行动的看法,此时美国各地城市持续出现动荡,国土安全部资金问题可能引发又一次政府停摆。
本周,国土安全部秘书克里斯蒂·诺姆在一天内同时部署到美国北部和南部边境,正值特朗普政府加大全国移民执法力度。尽管明尼苏达州亚历克斯·普雷蒂和蕾妮·古德枪击事件后批评声浪增加,诺姆告诉《福克斯新闻数字版》,移民局不会被那些想制造冲突的庇护州政客吓退,”我们要做的就是把危险的非法移民从街头清除”。
“我想人们会希望冲突减少,”诺姆本周在亚利桑那州诺加利斯接受独家采访时表示,”他们也希望知道我们在执法,在追捕危险罪犯。他们不希望这些人被释放到街头继续犯罪。所以我们会继续工作,兑现特朗普总统的承诺。”
“我们不会被只想制造冲突的地方民选官员吓退,”秘书补充道,”我们会继续保护美国人民,确保有机会追捕那些危险的非法移民并将其驱逐。”
秘书的这番言论是在边境事务专员汤姆·霍曼宣布周三起立即从明尼苏达州撤回700名人员之后发表的。霍曼称这是因为与监狱的合作有所改善,但该州仍将保留2000名官员。霍曼强调,完全撤军是目标,但”取决于针对移民局的非法和威胁性活动是否结束。”
利维特称特朗普不会因非法移民镇压争议”动摇”,尽管民主党反对
明尼苏达州反移民局抗议者在古德和普雷蒂枪击事件后升级示威,针对街头执法行动。1月7日,古德在与美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)探员对峙中丧生;1月24日,普雷蒂在边境巡逻队执法行动中被枪击身亡。
随着明尼苏达州领导人要求联邦移民当局离开该州,诺姆将打击非法移民描述为保护美国人的行动,而非制造政治冲突。
周四,在华盛顿特区国家祈祷早餐会上,总统唐纳德·特朗普在回应是否解雇诺姆的呼声时表示,”我国历史上最坚固的边境”是对秘书的辩护。
在美墨边境的诺加利斯市接受《福克斯新闻数字版》采访时,诺姆指出,地方领导人的言论是明尼苏达州民众抵抗情绪升级的催化剂。她还以田纳西州孟菲斯市为例,称与合作官员的执法行动进展更顺利。
“明尼阿波利斯和圣保罗,这两座双子城,有机会像孟菲斯那样行动。在那里,我们有一位与我们合作的民主党市长。城市规模相近,联邦执法人员数量相当,我们大幅降低了犯罪率和谋杀率,合作非常成功。”诺姆说。
“本来不必如此。明尼阿波利斯的情况很大程度上是因为当地领导层的言论和行动,他们拒绝与联邦政府合作执法,”她补充道。
诺姆抨击民主党和拜登政府在反移民局紧张局势中缺乏”同情心”
明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹和明尼阿波利斯市长雅各布·弗雷是对特朗普政府策略最直言不讳的批评者。
诺姆告诉《福克斯新闻数字版》,她相信霍曼正在”努力”让地方官员”坐到谈判桌前与我们合作”,特别是针对与索马里社区有关的欺诈计划调查。秘书指控瓦尔兹和弗雷”在明尼阿波利斯允许了前所未有的欺诈行为”。
“数十亿美元被从美国人民和需要这些服务的弱势群体那里偷走,流入罪犯的口袋。所以,他们当然不希望有执法人员在那里,”诺姆说,她补充说瓦尔兹和弗雷据称试图阻止国土安全调查局(HSI)调查人员”查清欺诈的广泛程度”。
《福克斯新闻数字版》已联系瓦尔兹和弗雷请求置评。
诺姆表示,特朗普政府的做法反映了美国人的需求:减少犯罪、加强执法。
“我们每天都在发现恐怖分子并将其驱逐出境,保护我国的网络安全系统和关键基础设施,”她说。
诺姆支持联邦探员佩戴随身摄像头,此前特朗普曾发表相关评论
诺姆称诺加利斯民众对政府移民打击行动的结果”非常满意”,认为他们”恢复了正常生活”。她补充说,前总统乔·拜登的政策对该地区造成了”毁灭性打击”。
诺姆还谈到了国土安全部阻止毒品流入美国的努力,称这在拜登任内是”危机”。
“我们现在在诺加利斯,在乔·拜登的政策下,这里曾是人道主义危机。事实上,这里附近的高速公路被称为’可卡因高速公路’,因为贩毒集团大量通过这里运输毒品,这正在毁掉下一代美国人,”秘书表示。
尽管批评声不断,诺姆仍吹嘘部门的成就,包括大量驱逐行动,既包括执法人员执行的驱逐,也包括”自我驱逐”案例。她指出,政府通过提供免费机票和2600美元补贴,鼓励更多人自我驱逐。
诺姆还谈到了国土安全部资金问题,这是民主党和共和党之间的紧张来源。部门资金辩论可能引发又一次政府停摆。秘书告诉《福克斯新闻数字版》,国土安全部预算中只有11%用于移民局,其余部分分配给联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)、运输安全管理局(TSA)和其他部门。
尽管资金问题持续争议,诺姆表示”希望”国会能认识到国土安全部资金不仅用于移民执法,并相信法案会”迅速通过”。
福克斯新闻数字版记者泰莎·霍约斯对此报道有贡献。
雷切尔·沃尔夫是福克斯新闻数字版和福克斯商业频道的突发新闻记者。
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Noem deploys to both borders, says ICE won’t be deterred by sanctuary officials who ‘want to create conflict’
Kristi Noem says administration won’t be deterred by local officials as immigration enforcement faces growing backlash
By Rachel Wolf, Preston Mizell
Fox News
Published February 5, 2026 1:05pm EST
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem discussed her view on de-escalating ICE operations as unrest continues in cities across the U.S. and another potential government shutdown over DHS funding.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem deployed to the northern and southern borders in a single day this week as the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement across the country. Despite increased criticism following the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minnesota, Noem told Fox News Digital that the department would not be deterred by sanctuary politicians from doing the work of getting dangerous illegal aliens off the streets.
“I think people would want less conflict,” Noem told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview in Nogales, Ariz., this week. “They also want to know that we’re enforcing our laws and that we are going after dangerous criminals. And they don’t want them to be released on the streets to perpetuate more crimes. So we’re going to continue to do our work and follow through on what President Trump promised.”
“We won’t be deterred by local elected officials that just want to create conflict,” the secretary added. “We’re going to continue to protect the American people and make sure that we have the opportunity to go after those dangerous illegal aliens and remove them.”
The secretary’s remarks come as border czar Tom Homan announced an immediate drawdown of 700 personnel from Minnesota, effective Wednesday. Homan cited improved cooperation with the jails, though 2,000 officers will still remain in the state. Homan stressed that a complete drawdown was the goal but said that was “contingent upon the end of illegal and threatening activities against ICE.”
LEAVITT SAYS TRUMP WILL NOT ‘WAVER’ ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN DESPITE DEMOCRATIC BACKLASH
Anti-ICE agitators in Minnesota have been targeting street enforcement operations and demonstrations have escalated in the wake of the shootings of Good and Pretti. Good was killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a confrontation on Jan. 7, and Pretti was shot by Border Patrol agents on Jan. 24 during an enforcement operation.
As Minnesota leadership has demanded federal immigration authorities leave the state, Noem painted the crackdown on illegal immigration as one aimed at protecting Americans, not creating political conflicts.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem visits Eagle Pass, Texas, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.(Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
President Donald Trump rejected calls to fire Noem while addressing the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. He cited the “strongest border in the history of our country” in defending the secretary.
While speaking with Fox News Digital in Nogales, a city that is located just over the U.S.-Mexico border, Noem pointed at the rhetoric coming from state leadership as a catalyst behind the intensifying resistance from the public in Minnesota. Noem also said that the operations in cities with cooperative officials have gone over smoother, offering Memphis, Tenn., as an example.
“Minneapolis and St. Paul, the Twin Cities, have an opportunity to do the same thing that Memphis did. There we had a Democrat mayor who worked with us. It was about the same size a city, about the same amount of federal law enforcement officers were there, and we dramatically cut crime and murder rates and partnered well together,” Noem said.
“It doesn’t have to be this way. And the way that it has been in Minneapolis is largely due to the rhetoric and the actions of the leadership there because they won’t partner with the federal government to enforce the law,” she added.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and retired Col. Michael Gorby, of the Texas National Guard, look at before and after photos in Eagle Pass, Texas, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. Noem assessed progress made since taking over the agency a year ago.(Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
NOEM SLAMS DEMS, BIDEN ADMINISTRATION FOR LACKING ‘COMPASSION’ AMID ANTI-ICE TENSIONS
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey are among the most vocal critics of the Trump administration’s tactics.
Noem told Fox News Digital that she believes Homan is “working” to get local officials “to come to the table and work with us,” particularly on investigations of alleged fraud schemes tied to the Somali community. The secretary alleged that Walz and Frey “have perpetuated and allowed fraud to an unprecedented amount in Minneapolis.”
“Tens of billions of dollars [were] stolen from the American people and from vulnerable people who needed those services and allowed to go into criminals’ pockets. So, of course, they don’t want any law enforcement there,” Noem said, adding that Walz and Frey were allegedly aiming to block Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) investigators from “getting to the bottom of how widespread that fraud was.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz and Frey for comment.
Noem said the Trump administration’s approach reflects what she says Americans want: less crime and more law enforcement.
“Every day we’re finding terrorists and removing them from our country, protecting our our cybersecurity systems, our critical infrastructure,” she said.
From left to right, U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Del Rio Sector Chief Anthony “Scott” Good assess progress made at Eagle Pass, Texas, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.(Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
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Noem said the people in Nogales were “thrilled” with the results of the administration’s immigration crackdown, saying locals got “their way of life back.” She added that former President Joe Biden’s policies were “devastating” for the area.
Noem also spoke about DHS’s efforts to block drugs from flowing through the country, something she said was a “crisis” under Biden.
“Well, we’re here in Nogales, which under Joe Biden’s policies, was a humanitarian crisis. In fact, through here was well known as a large drug trafficking area. They have a highway near here that is named ‘Cocaine Highway’ because the cartels moved so much drugs through here that was killing off the next generation of Americans,” the secretary said.
From left to right, Paul Perez, president of the National Border Patrol Council, Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem assess progress made at Eagle Pass, Texas, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.(Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)
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Despite mounting criticism, Noem touted the department’s accomplishments, including the large numbers of deportations, both ones carried out by law enforcement and ones that occurred through “self-deportation.” She noted that the administration was incentivizing more self deportations by offering free flights and $2,600 payments.
Noem also touched on the subject of DHS funding, which has been a source of tension between Democrats and Republicans. The debate over funding the department has the potential to spark another government shutdown. The secretary told Fox News Digital that just 11% of the DHS budget is allocated to ICE, while the rest goes to FEMA, TSA and other agencies under the department.
Despite the ongoing fighting over the funding, Noem said she is “hopeful” that Congress will recognize that DHS funding goes to more than immigration enforcement and that the bill would be passed “quickly.”
Fox News Digital’s Tessa Hoyos contributed to this report.
Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.
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