00:07:06.800We will be there to help back you up, but protect your city, protect your state.
00:07:11.140And he paused for a few seconds and he just said, yeah, OK, we have very different viewpoints of what's going on.
00:07:18.080I said, maybe we do, but we will be here if you need us, because that's our goal every day is to keep people safe.
00:07:23.420Secretary Noem saying the president is actively considering the use of the Insurrection Act,
00:07:28.080which could mean the military will go to Minneapolis.
00:07:31.000Meanwhile, the administration dealing with some recent polling on who Americans think was to blame in the shooting death of ICE agitator Renee Good.
00:07:41.040Three recent surveys put the percentage of adults who believe the shooting was unjustified at 53 percent.
00:07:48.040Mostly Democrats and independents, over two-thirds of Republicans, support the ICE officer.
00:07:52.700The press has been overwhelmingly critical of ICE, leading to this moment yesterday at the White House press briefing between Carol Ann Leavitt and The Hill's Niall Stanich.
00:08:03.04032 people died in ICE custody last year.
00:08:06.340170 U.S. citizens were detained by ICE.
00:08:09.900And Renee Good was shot in the head and killed by an ICE agent.
00:08:13.540How does that equate to them doing everything correctly?
00:08:16.020Why was Renee Good unfortunately and tragically killed?
00:08:21.680Because an ICE agent acted recklessly and killed it unjustified.
00:08:24.720Oh, okay. So you're a biased reporter with a left-wing opinion.
00:08:28.000You're a left-wing hack. You're not a reporter.
00:08:30.360You're posing in this room as a journalist.
00:08:32.120And it's so clear by the premise of your question.
00:08:34.800And you and the people in the media who have such biases but fake, like you're a journalist, you shouldn't even be sitting in that seat.
00:08:41.560Do you have the numbers of how many American citizens were killed at the hands of illegal aliens who ICE is trying to remove from this country?
00:08:47.940I bet you don't. I bet you didn't even read up on those stories.
00:08:51.460I bet you never even read about Lake and Riley or Jocelyn Nungere or all of the innocent Americans who were killed at the hands of illegal aliens in this country.
00:08:58.880And shame on people like you in the media who have a crooked view and have a biased view and pretend like you're a real honest journalist.
00:09:08.140Secretary Noem yesterday saying ICE's work in Minnesota arresting and removing the worst criminals, including child rapists, will continue.
00:09:17.940New year, new legal setback for Columbia University student agitator Mahmoud Khalil's bid to resist deportation as he remains in America.
00:09:28.400The third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in Philadelphia ruling two to one that a New Jersey district court judge lacked jurisdiction when he ordered Khalil's release from an ICE detention facility in Louisiana last June.
00:09:41.500ICE agents arresting Khalil last March, the Trump administration moving to remove him despite his student visa and a green card under a law that states, quote,
00:09:50.540An alien whose presence or activities in the U.S. the Secretary of State has reasonable ground to believe would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States is deportable.
00:10:03.000Secretary of State Marco Rubio making that determination in Khalil's case, citing his role as a student negotiator for the Columbia University Apartheid Divest Group.
00:10:13.060That group reportedly sympathizing with terrorist organizations, including Hamas, and calling for, quote,
00:10:19.200the end of Western civilization while occupying Columbia's campus, illegally seizing academic buildings, and demanding the university cut ties with Israel.
00:10:29.260Following his arrest by ICE, the DOJ transferring Khalil to an ICE detention center in Louisiana, where he was held pending removal proceedings.
00:10:38.160Under federal law, immigration proceedings are handled by the executive branch, not the judiciary.
00:10:45.220An immigration judge first determines removability.
00:10:48.580That ruling can be challenged in front of the Board of Immigration Appeals.
00:10:52.920Only after a final order of removal can the case then move to a federal appellate court.
00:10:59.300However, Khalil's legal team instead turning immediately to the district court in New Jersey,
00:11:04.880filing a separate petition challenging the legality of his detention while his immigration case was still pending.
00:11:13.040That case, assigned to Biden-appointed judge Michael Farbiars, who ordered Khalil's release with travel restrictions while the case proceeded.
00:11:22.200The Trump administration challenging that order as coming from a court that lacked jurisdiction,
00:11:26.860bringing us to yesterday's appeals court ruling agreeing with Team Trump,
00:11:32.240finding the federal district court had no authority to intervene in ongoing removal proceedings in immigration court
00:11:39.100and ordering Khalil's petition to be dismissed.