Group speaks out against Noem DHS appointment
Nov 12, 2024
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- The South Dakota Education Equity Coalition is speaking out against Gov. Kristi Noem's appointment to serve as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
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“Governor Noem’s appointment to Homeland Security is troubling for Indigenous communities not just in South Dakota, but across the nation,” said Sarah White, Executive Director of the South Dakota Education Equity Coalition (SDEEC) in a news release.
"Her record reflects a history of ignoring Indigenous voices, failing to meet the basic educational needs of Native students, and disregarding meaningful tribal collaboration and consultation," White said in a release. "Indigenous communities deserve leaders who respect our sovereign rights and perspectives. We cannot afford to see this lack of accountability and dismissiveness scaled to the federal level, especially in a role as crucial as Homeland Security.”
Noem was tapped for the role by President-elect Donald Trump, reports said Tuesday.
In a news release, the coalition cited multiple reasons for their disapproval, including Noem's banishment from the nine reservations of South Dakota.
The Republican second-term governor has repeatedly sent South Dakota National Guard troops to assist with enforcement at the Texas border and has complained that gangs are using South Dakota Indian reservations as safety zones to distribute illegal drugs brought across the U.S.-Mexico border.
The SDEEC advocates for "educational environments that honor the identities and needs of Indigenous youth," according to its website. The group highlighted the state's poor education numbers related to Native students.
"The 2023-2024 South Dakota State Report Card starkly highlights this trend: only 21% of Native students are proficient in English Language Arts, a decline from previous years, and a mere 13% meet proficiency standards in mathematics, far short of the state’s targets," the release said.