Slotkin demands Homeland Security chief resign over Minneapolis shootings - Detroit Metro Times

Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin has called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign, citing her leadership's role in the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis during immigration operations.

Slotkin delivered a scathing speech on the Senate floor, criticizing Noem for labeling one of the shooting victims as a "domestic terrorist" rather than immediately placing the involved DHS officers on administrative leave. Slotkin argues that this characterization is not consistent with the values she claimed to uphold and has "done nothing to defend those values."

The senator also criticized White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, describing both officials as "boat anchors" around President Trump's neck and saying they should face consequences through resignation, firing, or impeachment.

Slotkin's opposition to Noem is driven by Michigan's border role and the upcoming opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. However, Slotkin said her reaction to the Minneapolis incidents exposed a misreading of the justice system, stating that if you're a cabinet-level secretary and you jump to characterizing someone as a terrorist without understanding the system, "you don't understand our system."

Senate Democrats are demanding reforms at DHS, including an enforceable code of conduct for federal agents conducting immigration arrests and requirements that they identify themselves to the public. The demands also include ending "roving patrols" in cities, coordinating with local law enforcement on immigration arrests, and establishing clear protocols for federal operations in communities.

However, the White House has resisted decoupling DHS funding from the larger spending legislation, arguing that it would compromise government funding for FEMA and other programs. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he sees possibilities for avoiding a government shutdown by week's end but acknowledged that negotiations are ongoing.

The funding crisis highlights tensions over immigration enforcement tactics since Trump returned to office. Democrats argue that federal agents must follow the same accountability standards as state and local police, while Republicans defend aggressive enforcement as necessary for border security.

With a Saturday deadline approaching, Senate negotiators face pressure to find compromise language addressing Democratic concerns about DHS operations while maintaining government funding. The outcome is uncertain, with Slotkin's call for Noem's resignation echoing through the halls of Congress.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is just crazy. I mean, come on, Kristi Noem labeling one of those guys a "domestic terrorist" without even knowing what happened? That's not leadership, that's just reckless. And now Slotkin is calling for her resignation? I get it, she messed up big time. But is this really about Noem or is it about the whole DHS agenda? πŸš”

I'm with Slotkin on wanting some accountability and reforms at DHS, but can't we have a calm discussion about this instead of screaming matches? 😩 It's like, what happened to "us versus them" rhetoric when politicians are debating? Can't we find some middle ground here? 🀝

And don't even get me started on the White House resisting reforms. Like, come on guys, you're not going to let a little thing like a government shutdown stand in your way, huh? πŸ€‘ This whole situation is just so... dramatic. πŸ’₯ Can we please just have some civil discourse here? πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised at all that Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin is calling for Kristi Noem to resign. It's only a matter of time before someone speaks up about how messed up DHS operations are... but let's be real, it's probably too little, too late. πŸ•°οΈ The fact that Noem labeled the victim as a "domestic terrorist" and didn't immediately take action against her own people is just textbook negligence. And now she's playing dumb saying she doesn't understand the justice system? Give me a break, Noem has been in this role for years and still can't get it right. πŸ˜’ It's all about politics as usual, if you ask me. The White House is just stalling because they don't want to give up control over DHS funding... and honestly, who can blame them? πŸ’Έ The Democrats are being reasonable asking for reforms, but I'm sure that'll get lost in the shuffle. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” The thing that really got me thinking here is how labels can be so... limiting. Like when Slotkin said those two officials were "boat anchors" around Trump's neck, it felt like she was just throwing around a word without really understanding what it meant. I mean, we all have our own strengths and weaknesses, but to label someone as a whole entity that's holding us back is pretty harsh.

It's also got me thinking about how easy it is to get caught up in the heat of the moment, especially when something traumatic happens like those shootings. Noem's response was pretty shocking, and I can see why Slotkin would be upset. But at the same time, we gotta take a step back and think about what's really going on here. Is this just another example of people getting caught up in their own fears and biases?

It feels like we're missing out on some real opportunities for growth and understanding when we start labeling each other with words that don't even come close to capturing the complexity of human experience πŸŒŽπŸ’­
 
πŸ€” I'm calling BS on this whole thing. Kristi Noem labeling one of the shooting victims a "domestic terrorist" without putting the involved DHS officers on admin leave sounds like a serious mistake to me 🚫 But is it really? We don't have all the deets, and Slotkin's just making an accusation here. Did she even fact-check before going off on Noem? πŸ€“ I need some more info on this before I can get all worked up about it 😬

And what's with the "boat anchors" comment? Is that some kind of low blow? Can't Slotkin just have a civil conversation about these issues instead of resorting to insults? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ And what's the harm in having some debate around immigration enforcement tactics? It feels like we're not even close to finding common ground πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
idk why slotkin is all over noem's case... seems like noem was just trying to keep some order in a chaotic situation & labeled someone with a bad name to try & deflect attention from her own team's incompetence πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i mean, slotkin herself is basically saying that if you jump into character assassin mode w/o knowing the system, u r outta line lol... meanwhile, senate dems want more $$ for fema & other programs... how about they focus on actual problems instead of trying to shut down noem's immigration ops? πŸ€‘
 
I'm low-key shocked by Elissa Slotkin going full-on on Kristi Noem like that 🀯. I mean, I get why she's upset, but labeling someone a "domestic terrorist" is just not right, you know? It sounds like it could lead to some major backlash. And now the White House is pushing back against any reforms at DHS, which is just weird πŸ™„. I'm all for getting that code of conduct in place and making sure those agents are held accountable, but this whole thing feels like a big mess right now πŸ€―πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so down with Elissa Slotkin on this one 🀩. Like, come on Kristi Noem, that 'domestic terrorist' label is low-key crazy talk πŸ˜‚. I mean, if you're gonna criticize someone, do it with facts, not some wild-ass character assassination. It's like, no wonder the victims got killed in the first place... all this drama 🀯. I'm all for reforming DHS and making those agents accountable πŸ’ͺ. And can we pls just get rid of these 'roving patrols' already? Like, when are they gonna show up at your door unannounced and ask who you are? 😱 Not cool. I hope Slotkin's call sparks some real change, but I gotta say, it's about time someone called out Noem on her BS 🚫.
 
πŸ€” I think this whole thing is super problematic. Kristi Noem's labeling of one of those victims as a domestic terrorist was a major red flag - it's just not right to jump to conclusions like that, especially in an immigration operation. And what really gets me is that she didn't take action against her own DHS officers right away... it's like they're above the law or something? πŸš”

And can we talk about how messed up it is that Stephen Miller is still around? He's just a total obstacle to progress on so many issues. It's clear that he's not serving the public interest, and if you ask me, he should be gone ASAP. πŸ‘‹

The fact that Senate Democrats are pushing for reforms at DHS makes total sense - we need better accountability standards in place for our federal agents, especially when it comes to immigration enforcement. And yeah, the White House is being really tight-fisted about decoupling DHS funding from other programs... it's like they're just trying to sweep everything under the rug. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
[Image of a police officer looking confused, with a thought bubble saying "Terrorist?"]

[Animated GIF of a boat being pulled by an anchor, with a red X marked through it]

[Image of Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller with a big X marked over their heads, like a wanted poster]

[Repeating GIF of Elissa Slotkin looking shocked and upset, with a "NOPE" text bubble above her head]

[Image of a calendar with a big X marked through Saturday, and a sad face emoji]
 
I'm so done with these politicians and their drama πŸ€―πŸ‘Ž. Like seriously, who labels someone a domestic terrorist just because they're involved in an immigration operation? That's not how we do things here in the States, Kristi! πŸ˜’ You can't just start throwing around terms like that without understanding the system and the people you're dealing with. It's like, hello, we have laws and protocols for a reason! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And what really gets my goat is when these politicians try to use immigration as an excuse to stir up tension and divide us. Can't we just talk about how to make our communities safer without resorting to labels and scapegoating? πŸš«πŸ’”
 
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