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'Are you making excuses for their behaviour?': Secy Noem clashes with Sen Kim over ICE Centre visit

'Are you making excuses for their behaviour?': Secy Noem clashes with Sen Kim over ICE Centre visit

Time of India25-05-2025

New Jersey Senator Andy Kim and Secretary Kristi Noem clashed during a heated exchange at the Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on May 20 over the Democrats' visit to a New Jersey ICE detention centre.
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