Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on Wednesday that the Trump administration will cancel funding to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that facilitate illegal immigration.
The comment was made as federal immigration officials ramp up enforcement efforts across the United States and in major cities.
Noem said that the administration โhas stopped all grant funding thatโs being abused by NGOs thatโs being used to facilitate illegal immigrationโ into the United States.
โMany of these NGOs actually have infrastructure and operations set up in Mexico, on that side of the border, and are telling those illegal immigrants to come to them, and they will get them across the border,โ Noem said in an interview on the Fox News Channelโs โWill Cain Show.โ
Those NGOs, she said, are โnot just operating in the United States, theyโre operating outside the United States to help make it easier for those who want to break our laws.โ
The Trump administration will freeze funding to those groups and determine whether those funds were going to causes aligned with the White Houseโs policies, she said. A review will be carried out, and before then, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will not spend more to help โthe destruction of this country,โ she added.
โWhen somebody said NGO to me, I thought that [was] a nonprofit telling somebody about Jesus or spreading faith and salvation,โ Noem said. โThen I realized over the years, itโs been perverted into this shadow government.โ
Noem, who was confirmed as DHS secretary over the weekend, posted a video and photos of her near a New York City immigration enforcement operation on X early Tuesday, highlighting the arrest of a suspect and saying the Trump administration was โmaking our streets safe.โ
The Trump administration has stepped up immigration arrests in recent days with about 1,000โ1,200 arrests per day, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in updates posted on social media. The daily average in fiscal year 2024 was 311.
Trump has issued an array of executive orders to crack down on illegal immigration after taking office on Jan. 20, including actions aimed at deporting record numbers of illegal immigrants from the United States. Trump says urgent action is needed after millions illegally entered during the Biden administration, while critics say Trump could hurt businesses and separate families.
Byย Jack Phillips