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Native tribes lift deportation of Noem ahead of Senate confirmation hearing

A Native American tribe in South Dakota lifted its deportation order against Republican Gov. Kristi Noem and expressed support for her nomination to serve as Homeland Security secretary in a letter Wednesday, Fox News Digital has learned.

Frondero Santee Sioux Tribe Chairman Toni Reade sent a letter to Noem on Wednesday, informing her that the tribe’s executive council voted to “cancel” Noem’s removal in May and congratulating her on her election. Trump Cabinet nominations.

The letter comes days before Noem is scheduled to appear before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee for her confirmation hearing.

“I applaud President-elect Donald Trump for nominating you to serve as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and hereby support your nomination. I wish you the best at your Senate confirmation hearing on January 17, 2025, and am confident that you “Your dedication to the safety and security of America will benefit us all,” Reid’s letter read, a copy obtained by Fox News Digital. ”

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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, President-elect Trump’s nominee for Homeland Security Secretary, arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on December 11, 2024, with Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott (not pictured) center) meeting. (Getty Images)

Last year, all nine Native tribes in South Dakota banned Noem from their reservations after she sparked outrage over claims tribal leaders benefited from cartels and the immigration crisis, as well as comments about the future of Native children. The Flanders Santi Sioux Tribe was the last tribe to ban her.

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“Their kids don’t have any hope. They don’t have parents showing up and helping them. They have a tribal council or a president who is more focused on a political agenda than actually helping other people’s lives get better,” Noem said in comments last year. Drawing criticism from the tribe.

Reid addressed the issue in a letter to Noem on Wednesday, explaining that the governor had apologized for her previous remarks and explained her comments.

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Close-up of Kristi Noem wearing a red MAGA hat

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem speaks before Republican presidential candidate and former President Trump takes the stage at the Buckeye Values ​​PAC rally in Vandalia, Ohio, March 16, 2024. (Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images)

“One of the provisions in the expulsion resolution was that you apologized for comments regarding tribal members and the education of tribal members’ children that were considered offensive by some. In several meetings before and after the resolution was passed, you did not just explain Your position, but the Tribe and I appreciate that you also sought advice on how to express such communications if these comments were offensive,” Reade wrote.

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The letter comes as Noem prepares for her Senate confirmation hearing Friday morning.

Trump announced Noem to lead the Department of Homeland Security shortly after decisively defeating Kamala Harris, citing the Republican governor’s efforts to secure the southern border, which has been under the Biden administration. Overwhelmed by illegal border crossings.

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In the months since her nomination, Noem has garnered the support of at least eight police groups or unions, including one representing thousands of Border Patrol agents.

Louisiana Republican Governor Jeff Landry It also called on Senate lawmakers, especially Democrats, to quickly confirm Noem in the wake of the New Year’s Day terrorist attacks that rocked New Orleans.

The International Association of Firefighters, a large and historically Democratic firefighters union, also recently endorsed Noem, saying she “understood emergency management and the importance of government responses to natural and man-made emergencies” during the wildfires that raged in Los Angeles.

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