Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is scheduled to visit the Texas-Mexico border this weekend, marking her first visit to the area since taking office.
Noem will visit Del Rio, a city that has faced significant attention due to border security challenges. The purpose of her visit is to meet with local border enforcement officials and review security operations.
Noem’s visit is part of ongoing federal efforts to address border security issues and assess the needs of local law enforcement agencies.
Del Rio has been a focal point in discussions about border security, with recent increases in migrant activity adding strain to enforcement efforts in the area.
During her visit, Noem will meet with law enforcement and security personnel to gather insights into the current strategies and challenges they face.
The visit comes as Del Rio and other areas along the border continue to experience an influx of migrants, which has placed pressure on local resources.
Federal officials are exploring ways to support local agencies and improve security operations at the border.
Noem’s engagement in Del Rio is also seen as an effort to highlight the federal government’s support for local enforcement efforts.
The visit is expected to inform future decisions on federal border security policies and resources.
The trip is part of a series of visits by the Department of Homeland Security to various regions to assess border security and strengthen coordination between federal and local authorities.