WTH?! Kristi Noem Reveals Horrifying Details About Detained Cannibal Illegal Alien

On Sunday, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem joined “Meet the Press with Kristen Welker” to talk about the recent flooding in Texas and its devastating impact on the community. The anchor of “Meet the Press” also posed several questions about the Trump administration’s current initiatives to detain and repatriate undocumented immigrants, highlighting last week’s raid on a California pot farm.

While NBC often poses challenging terrain for Trump administration officials, Secretary Noem managed the interview with skill. Kristen Welker’s attempts at “gotcha” questions didn’t have the intended effect.

Here are a few highlights. First, on the federal response:

Kirsten Welker: Thank you for being here after a remarkably busy week. I did have an opportunity to speak with President Trump by phone. He did praise your response to the floods in Texas. There are obviously a lot of questions though, so I want to talk to you about some of those, including about a rule that you recently implemented. It reportedly requires that every FEMA contract, every grant over $100,000 be personally approved by you. Now, officials within the agency have told multiple news outlets that the policy led to a slower deployment of some FEMA resources, including urban search and rescue crews. So let me just ask you: Did your policy delay some of the critical response resources on the ground in Texas

Secretary Noem: You know, those claims are absolutely false. Within just an hour or two after the flooding we had resources from the Department of Homeland Security there, helping those individuals in Texas. It was a heartbreaking scene. And I think it’s been well covered about what the Coast Guard did, how they were deployed immediately and helped rescue so many individuals from those floodwaters. And we had Border Patrol down there with their tactical teams, and FEMA was there just within a few hours as well. So those claims are false. They’re from people who won’t put their name behind those claims. And those call centers were fully staffed and responsive. And this is the fastest I believe, in years, maybe decades that FEMA has been deployed to help individuals in this type of a situation.

Note the key point: The people who are making the claims that Kristen Welker describes are keeping themselves safely anonymous. We saw enough of that during the previous Trump administration to see how that goes. Granted, there are certainly times in which a whistleblower may wish to remain anonymous, but we all saw the immediate response to the Texas flooding from various levels of government, not just the federal government. Activating and deploying resources on this scale isn’t like flipping a switch; if it only takes hours, that’s remarkably fast.

Then, on the California pot farm busts:

Kristen Welker: But, Madam Secretary, Tom Homan, the White House border czar, said as much this week. He told FOX News that physical appearance was a factor in detaining individuals. What do you say to those who hear that and say that is racial profiling, appearance…

Secretary Noem: The facts of how we do our investigations and our case work and what ICE officers are doing today is they’re going out there and building a case just like other law enforcement officers do. They’re going out there and doing the investigative work, gathering the information to decide how we’re going to run our ops and how we’re going to target individuals. And overwhelmingly, people have heard the president say over and over again about how important it is that we continue to go after the worst of the worst. This week, we’ve got murderers off the street, rapists, child pedophiles. If you look at that marijuana grow facility that we recently just did an operation on, over 319 individuals were brought into custody and 14 unaccompanied children that are children that means that they don’t have their parents with them. They’re working in a facility where they could be exploited, trafficked, maybe sex trafficked. And then we’ve got individuals there who are working at the same facility who are creating, distributing, and taking advantage of children for child pornography.

Note the numbers that the Secretary apparently had to hand:

  • 319 illegal aliens apprehended.
  • 14 unaccompanied minors, who were presumably working illegally at a pot farm.
  • At least one individual was producing child pornography.

This is precisely what we voted for. This is how it’s done. And this is how you handle the legacy media.


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