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BREAKING: Kristi Noem Does Not Know What Habeas Corpus Is

A shocking admission

I have alarming news for you right now. In a recent Senate hearing, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem made a concerning misstatement regarding the constitutional principle of habeas corpus.

When Senator Maggie Hassan inquired about its meaning, Noem responded:

"Habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country."

Senator Hassan promptly corrected her, stating, "That's incorrect."

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This exchange is alarming, especially considering Secretary Noem's pivotal role in overseeing the nation's immigration system. Habeas corpus, enshrined in Article I, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution, is a fundamental legal safeguard that protects individuals from unlawful detention by allowing them to challenge the legality of their imprisonment before a court. It is not a presidential power to expel individuals from the country.

The mischaracterization of such a critical legal principle by a high-ranking official raises serious concerns about the administration's understanding and application of constitutional rights. This is particularly troubling in light of recent policy decisions under Secretary Noem's leadership.