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#KristiNoem #AsylumLaw #CongressionalHearing Representative Dan Goldman confronts DHS Secretary Kristi Noem over allegations that the Department of Homeland Security is deporting individuals who are legally present in the United States with pending asylum applications. Goldman establishes that asylum is a lawful pathway created by Congress and presses Noem to acknowledge that deporting asylum applicants before their cases are adjudicated violates federal law. While Noem concedes that asylum is lawful, she repeatedly refuses to answer whether such deportations are illegal, instead redirecting blame to the previous administration. Goldman cites reports from New York City where asylum seekers attending required court hearings were arrested, transferred, and deported despite having open cases. He also raises concerns about ICE accountability, highlighting a case in which an officer was publicly condemned for violent conduct, then quietly reinstated without explanation. Goldman further challenges DHS over the use of masked, plainclothes officers operating without clear identification, citing incidents where local police were injured after mistaking ICE actions for kidnappings. The exchange underscores mounting concerns about executive overreach, lack of transparency, and whether immigration enforcement is complying with the law as written rather than reshaped through unilateral action. Want to know what’s really happening in government? Subscribe to Progressive Record for clear, honest updates on politics and justice. #KristiNoem #AsylumLaw #CongressionalHearing