Kristi Noem’s Feds Allegedly Threatened Migrant Children With Dog and Stun Gun

Kristi Noem’s Feds Allegedly Threatened Migrant Children With Dog and Stun Gun
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A new federal court filing in Washington, D.C., is raising serious questions about how unaccompanied migrant children are being treated in U.S. custody. Attorneys allege that federal agents under Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem used intimidation tactics, including the presence of a dog and a stun gun, to pressure minors into signing voluntary return forms.

The motion claims children were urged to give up their right to seek protection in the United States before consulting lawyers or family members. The accusations come amid growing public scrutiny of immigration enforcement practices and declining approval ratings for President Donald Trump’s handling of the issue.