Mayor Johnson, state officials applaud Noem DHS firing: 'She will not be missed in Chicago'

Friday, March 6, 2026
Chicago, state officials call Noem DHS firing a 'win for democracy'

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The firing of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is something many Chicagoans have called for over the last several months.

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Protesters filled the streets in Chicago and in Broadview, demanding Noem be removed from office as they were upset with her handling of federal immigration operations.

"We see a pattern she has left, no empathy, just arrest anyone we'll do what we want to do," Little Village Community Council President Baltazar Enriquez said.

Enriquez called Thursday a "win for democracy" as President Donald Trump announced Noem's replacement.

She was at the forefront of federal immigrations operations in Chicago, highlighted by federal agents clashing with protesters in Broadview and all throughout the city.

Noem and her department also faced several lawsuits from those incidents as her critics say the department lacked accountability.

"I think that's the reason she got fired; she does whatever she wants," Enriquez said. "There's no accountability, no transparency with her agency and spending millions of dollars on stupidity that's unnecessary."

Noem faced increasing criticism in hearings on Capitol Hill this week during which members of Congress from both parties questioned her leadership in the wake of federal agents' killing two U.S. citizens in Minnesota.

The attorney for Marimar Martinez, who survived being shot five times by federal agents in Chicago during "Operation Midway Blitz," says her survival was instrumental to Noem's ouster.

"Greg Bovino is gone; Trisha McLaughlin is gone. Now Kristi Noem is gone," Chris Parentesaid. "By surviving she has been able to tell her story, and I think her story is compelling. I think it proves agents were lying. And it proves the actions these agents were taking in our cities is unacceptable."

Trump said Noem will be moving to be special envoy for The Shield of the Americas in Florida.

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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker did not mince his words on her departure.

"Hey Kristi Noem, don't let the door hit you on the way out," Pritzker said in a social media video. "Here's your legacy: corruption and chaos, parents and children tear gassed, moms and nurses, U.S. citizens getting shot in the face."

"Letting her go as a secretary isn't full justice. Justice is making sure this woman never again has any leadership position, oversees a budget or is any responsible for the safety of Americans," said Rep. Delia Ramirez, a Democrat from Illinois.

Noem made a public appearance shortly after the announcement at the Major Cities Conference in Nashville.

However, she did not directly address her firing.

Instead, she spoke of the difficulties her department faced while working in sanctuary cities, like Chicago.

"Sanctuary cities do give U.S. a challenge because it makes it difficult at times for law enforcement to do their work," Noem said. "We've seen many times when a city cooperates with our federal government, cooperates with our federal officers, that it is safer."

President Trump thanked Noem for what he says was a successful run with the department. He has now appointed Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin as the next DHS secretary.

He would require Senate confirmation. Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman has said he will vote for Mullins.

Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a statement:

"In Kristi Noem's time fleecing the American people with her derelict of leadership at DHS, Chicago has withstood targeted attacks by DHS and the federal agents under its purview who have incited chaos in our communities with their violence and callous disregard for our residents' most basic human rights.

Instead of seeking collaboration, Noem weaponized fear to undermine trust between communities and local law enforcement who work every day to keep our communities safe.

Her tenure will be remembered by her brazen corruption, the reckless exploitation of vulnerable families to advance a far-right agenda, and willingness to put the President's interests over those of the American People.

She will not be missed in Chicago."

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