WATCH: Noem testifies that DHS follows court orders, despite Minnesota judge’s warning

From PBS NewsHour.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told a Senate committee Tuesday that the department she runs follows court orders, even as the chief federal judge in Minnesota said recently that Immigration and Customs Enforcement – one of the agencies Noem oversees – has repeatedly violated court orders.

Under questioning from Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Noem said DHS follows “court orders when they apply and when the jurisdiction and decision is applicable to a federal agency like ours.”

When Durbin asked her to clarify her comments, Noem said, “We follow court orders when they are given to us. Federal court orders, we follow, absolutely.”

Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz has warned the Justice Department and ICE in recent months about their failure to comply with court orders. Schlitz noted in a supplemental order filed last week that ICE has violated more than 200 court orders.

“Increasingly, this court has had to resort to using the threat of civil contempt to force ICE to comply with orders,” Schiltz said. “The court is not aware of another occasion in the history of the United States in which a federal court has had to threaten contempt — again and again and again — to force the United States government to comply with court orders.”

Durbin asked Noem if the judges in Minnesota were wrong in their assertions.

“I’m not saying that they’re wrong, and I can’t speak specifically to that statement that was given,” Noem said.

Noem’s appearance before the committee is her first before Congress since federal agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minnesota in the midst of the Trump administration’s enhanced immigration enforcement operations in the Twin Cities. The administration’s approach and the techniques employed by ICE and Customs and Border Protection agents sparked a fight in Congress over DHS funding and triggered an ongoing partial government shutdown.
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