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ICE Melts Under Noem’s Shadow

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ICE Melts Under Noem’s Shadow

ICE isn’t just losing support; it’s imploding under its own cruelty, incompetence, and Kristi Noem’s vanishing act, leaving America questioning who the real threat is.


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Support for ICE is melting, faster than Kristi Noem can bolt from a hearing room in heels she clearly didn’t plan to stand in for long. And that’s saying something, because if this week’s Capitol Hill performance proved anything, it’s that the Secretary of Homeland Security can flee accountability with the grace and determination of someone escaping a bad blind date.

The hearing was supposed to be about national security threats. Instead, it became a public colonoscopy of Noem’s leadership, her version of “truth,” and the administration’s increasingly toxic mass-deportation crusadeRep. Bennie Thompson opened the festivities by politely asking her to do the country a favor and resign, his tone carrying that special exhaustion you only hear from people who’ve survived multiple Trump-era train wrecks and still show up for work. “Do a real service to your country and just resign.” If he’d added “please,” the whole room might’ve given him a standing ovation.

Protesters yelled for ICE to “stop terrorizing our communities,” because apparently someone still believes in plain language, before being shuffled out. Noem, serenely detached, sat there like she was waiting for a dentist appointment and not the political roasting she was absolutely about to receive.

What followed was the usual split screen: Democrats demanding accountability for the human carnage left behind by ICE’s conveyor-belt enforcement machine, and Republicans applauding Noem as if she’d just given her life to save a busload of children and puppies. But under all the theatrics, one reality pulsed like a siren: support for ICE isn’t eroding. It’s liquefying.

The Democrats came ready. They laid out case after case showing the real fallout of an immigration agenda built on cruelty quotas. U.S. citizens detained. Permanent residents detained. Veterans deported or threatened with detention. These aren’t anomalies; they’re the predictable byproduct of a system engineered to favor numbers over humanity.

Purple Heart veteran Sae Joon Park appeared via Zoom to explain how he self-deported after ICE threatened him with detention. Self-deported. Let that sink in. A man who literally bled for this country, a two-time Purple Heart recipient, felt safer leaving it. Another lawmaker highlighted Jim Brown, a Navy combat veteran whose wife, an Irish immigrant who’s lived here nearly 50 years, has spent months in detention over two bad checks totaling eighty bucks. Eighty dollars. That’s not “dangerous criminal activity.” That’s a hiccup.

So much for the fiction that ICE is laser-focused on threats. These stories collapse that myth like a folding chair under an elephant.

And still, Noem insisted DHS “complies with all federal court orders.” Rep. Shri Thanedar wasn’t having it. His staff held up a giant poster reading “KRISTI NOEM LIES TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE,” because subtlety is dead and honestly, who has time for it? He pressed her on deportations carried out in defiance of a judge’s ruling. Noem denied everything, then somehow interpreted calls for her resignation as “endorsements” of her work. That’s not spin; that’s delusion with a side of performance art.

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Then came the grand exit. Midway through the hearing, Noem abruptly left for what DHS later described as a FEMA meeting. Except the FEMA meeting was postponed. She walked out of a grilling to attend an event that did not exist. The symbolism practically wrote its own memoir.

Rep. LaMonica McIver said it best: “Under your watch, the threat is coming from inside the building.” And she wasn’t talking about terrorists.

Meanwhile, Republicans showered Noem with support as though clapping loudly enough might drown out reality. Rep. Michael McCaul called the border “more secure than at any other time” and compared the hearing to A Tale of Two Cities. I’m guessing he didn’t read the part where everything collapses because the people in charge live in a fantasy.

This cheerleading, of course, is how the machine stays oiled: Republicans applaud, Trump tweets heart emojis, and DHS keeps building out its mass-deportation infrastructure. The latest investment? A $140 million purchase of six Boeing 737s for an ICE-run deportation fleet. Because nothing screams “land of the free” like your own airborne eviction squad.

And yet, even with shiny new planes, they’re still missing their internal goal of 3,000 arrests a day, a number pulled straight from Stephen Miller’s fevered imagination. Arrests are up but far below the administration’s fantasy targets.

But the real story isn’t the spectacle. It’s the collapse of public support. Americans are waking up to the fact that ICE isn’t just rounding up dangerous criminals; it’s detaining its own citizens, deporting veterans, ignoring judges, and terrorizing communities. People who once stayed quiet are now loud, organized, and utterly done with the fear-mongering.

Noem defended herself, defended DHS, defended the administration, and none of it landed. Her reassurances bounced off testimony, data, and human suffering like rubber bullets hitting concrete.

When the Secretary of Homeland Security can’t stay in a hearing long enough to answer basic questions, and when the public trusts the protesters more than the person running the agency, you don’t have a messaging problem. You have a legitimacy crisis.

Support for ICE isn’t just slipping. It’s evaporating—boiling off in real time, exposed under the heat lamp of oversight, facts, and lived experience.

The hearing didn’t just reveal Noem’s failures; it exposed an entire system built on the lie that cruelty keeps us safe. Veterans thrown out, families shattered, laws ignored, and what remains is a hollow performance of competence, a theater of brutality that the public finally sees for what it is.

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