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Kristi Noem Calls for Review of Ocasio-Cortez’s ICE Webinar

 Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has suggested that the Department of Justice (DOJ) consider looking into a recent webinar held by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), in which the congresswoman provided advice to undocumented immigrants about their rights when interacting with federal immigration officers.

During a segment on Fox News, Noem told host Sean Hannity that the matter “absolutely should be reviewed,” especially if the guidance given in the event crossed legal boundaries.


The Webinar That Sparked the Debate

The virtual event, titled “Know Your Rights With ICE,” was hosted by Rep. Ocasio-Cortez in February. During the session, she spoke about how undocumented individuals can legally respond if approached by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), emphasizing constitutional protections and cautioning against aggressive tactics.

“We see how ICE often uses rhetoric to criminalize immigrants,” Ocasio-Cortez said during the session. “It’s important people understand their rights and feel safe using them.”

Her comments drew backlash from some political leaders, including former ICE Director Tom Homan, who indicated he might refer her actions to the DOJ. In response, Ocasio-Cortez defended her remarks at a town hall in Jackson Heights, stating:

“I’m using my free speech rights to inform people of their constitutional protections. If that’s a problem, they can come for me.”


Noem Responds on National TV

Secretary Noem was asked about the incident during her interview and responded:

“We’ve seen cases where public officials may have crossed a line in how they support individuals who are here unlawfully. If there are concerns, the DOJ should evaluate them.”

She also noted a broader concern over the enforcement of immigration laws and the balance between protecting communities and upholding legal standards.

“Americans want a system that is fair and consistent. We need to take a closer look when officials use their platforms in ways that might complicate that process,” she said.


Public Reactions and Legal Context

Ocasio-Cortez’s webinar has sparked strong opinions, both supportive and critical. Supporters argue she’s advocating for civil rights and transparency, while critics contend that offering legal advice on avoiding immigration enforcement may overstep ethical or legal boundaries.

Legal experts have noted that public officials can share general legal information but must avoid encouraging any illegal actions.


What Happens Next?

As of now, the DOJ has not announced any formal investigation. However, Noem’s comments reflect growing scrutiny over the role elected officials play in shaping conversations around immigration enforcement.

Whether the situation leads to further legal or political action remains to be seen.

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