DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Tells Reporter, 'Don't You Dare Say That Again' When Asked About ICE's Racial Profiling
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President Trump’s administration is accused of targeting ethnic groups through a mass deportation agenda. A federal judge has ruled that ICE agents are engaging in racial profiling. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has denied these claims, asserting they are false and publicly reprimanding a reporter for asking about ICE’s tactics. This response exemplifies a broader trend within the Trump administration to downplay allegations of authoritarianism and limit press freedom. The administration's actions reflect a pattern of discrediting the media and ignoring judicial findings.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were "indiscriminately" arresting people after targeting them via racial profiling, according to a federal judge.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem denied ICE's use of racial profiling and admonished a reporter for asking about it, stating, "That is not true!".
Noem described allegations against ICE as a "false narrative" and instructed a journalist to never mention it again.
This administration has been characterized by denying media narratives and banning journalists from the White House based on their reporting.
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