The Senate ratified Christie Noem’s appointment to President Donald Trump’s Minister of Home Affairs, which is considered critical to the implementation of the immigration suppression plan.

Noem, who was ruler of southern Dakota, shares Trump’s hard -core views for migration. Earlier this month he had described irregular immigration in the US.

Its appointment was approved by 59 votes against 34 against the Senate, which is controlled by the Republicans. Noem will head a ministry that employs 260,000 employees, oversees border security, deportations and the bureaucratic process for legal immigration, as well as the treatment of emergencies, cyber security, coastguard and secret service.

At a time when he was a ruler of a state that is closer to Canada than to Mexico, NoEm developed dozens of nationalists to help Texas by guarding his borders. ‘It’s a war zone down’ She said about the border during her hearing in the Senate on January 17th.

When asked how the Trump government would handle workers in the agricultural sector who do not have a legal license for residence and labor in the US, NEE responded that it would focus on violators of the law and those who have been issued with a final expulsion orders, but did not assure that The agrarchs will be protected.

According to state records, Noem’s family farm has hired dozens of temporary land workers after 2015. As the owner of the farm, her brother appears. Some conservative organizations say that hiring temporary land workers who have a visa visitor to the US is responsible for reducing wages and slowing the technological adjustment of the sector.