Trump's Pick for DHS Chief Promises Immigration Reforms

Nominee Markwayne Mullin vows 'better approach' on immigration enforcement as he awaits Senate confirmation for Homeland Security role.
Markwayne Mullin, Donald Trump's nominee for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary, has pledged to take a 'better approach' on immigration enforcement if confirmed by the Senate. Mullin's nomination comes after the relatively short-lived tenure of Kristi Noem, who was replaced as DHS chief on March 5th.
Mullin, a Republican congressman from Oklahoma, faces the task of navigating the complex and often contentious issue of immigration reform. During his confirmation process, he has emphasized the need for a more balanced and humane approach to enforcement, promising to address the root causes of illegal immigration and work towards bipartisan solutions.
Source: BBC News


