Friday, June 12, 2026

Reside updates: Kristi Noem has affirmation listening to; Senate holds key vote on Laken Riley Act

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), President-elect Trump’s decide to move the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS), is ready to look for her affirmation listening to earlier than a Senate panel on Friday.

The purview of DHS includes immigration and federal emergency administration — two hot-button subjects. Immigration was considered one of Trump’s signature points and has been a prime precedence for Republicans within the new Congress, and the Federal Emergency Administration Company, which falls beneath DHS, has been within the highlight since Hurricanes Helene and Milton devastated the southeastern U.S. and historic fires broke out in California.

Additionally on Friday, the Senate is poised to vote on cloture for the Laken Riley Act, an immigration invoice that has cut up Democrats.

The measure, named after a Georgia faculty pupil who was killed in February by a person who had crossed into the U.S. with out permission, would mandate federal detention of immigrants with out authorized standing accused of theft, housebreaking and different associated crimes. It’s poised to be the primary invoice handed by the Republican-controlled Congress, however has additionally earned the assist of plenty of Democrats in each chambers.

Observe alongside for reside updates under.

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