Washington:
The US Senate has confirmed on Saturday that Governor of South Dakota, Kristi calls, will lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), an important instance in the aim of President Donald Trump to tackle illegal immigration.
The mood came a day after American legislators confirmed that Pete Hegseeth, former co-presenter of Fox News, is head of the Pentagon, which is a supplement to earlier national security posts that were already green for the Trump cabinet, including the Foreign Minister and CIA director.
Kristi Name, 53, an ally of Trump and second term governor of the North Center US State, takes over the leadership of the American agency that supervises border enforcement and deportations of migrants, but that also manages federal efforts on the area of cyber safety, terrorism and emergency management.
Trump said on Friday that he would sign an order to delete the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after he had expressed sharp criticism during the reaction to two devastating hurricanes during last year's election campaign.
Kristi Name is best known internationally because she had shot her chances of being reduced the vice-presidential choice of Trump with her cheerful confession that she had shot her dog, Cricket, because it was 'unbelievable'.
She is also known for making South Dakota – far from the border with Mexico – one of the first states led by the Republicans who sent troops from the National Guard to the border, which received praising criticisms of conservatives.
During her affirming hearing last week, Kristi said that the southern border would be a top priority, in which they emphasized the “responsibility of America to protect our limits against those who want to hurt us”, emphasizing that the system should be honest and legal .
Kristi also called during the hearing was asked to respond to the distribution of disaster help.
She promised that “there will be no political bias with regard to the way in which help with disasters are provided to the American people.”
But Trump threatened on Friday, after he had pronounced his intention to close Fema, to withhold the help of California because it is confronted with a historic wave of forest fires, unless the state led by the Democrats changes his voting laws and environmental rules.
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