Kristi Noem, DHS Secretary, in Arizona to visit U.S.-Mexico border

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is in southern Arizona on Wednesday where she will visit the U.S.-Mexico border.

Noem arrived in Arizona on Feb. 3 where she landed at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

Local perspective:

Noem's visit to Arizona follows several high-profile incidents involving DHS and ICE. The agency also recently made a $70 million all-cash purchase of a warehouse in Surprise, a move that has drawn scrutiny.

"That would probably be a detention facility then," Noem said of the purchase. "I’m not sure if that’s under contract yet or not. You know, President Trump made a promise to the American people to make our country safe again, that we’d enforce our laws, and people that are here in our country that are perpetuating crimes against American people would be brought to justice and be sent home."

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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem lands at Sky Harbor for Arizona border visit

Ahead of a visit at the Arizona-Mexico border, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem landed at Sky Harbor Airport on Tuesday, greeting supporters and border patrol agents. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen heads to Nogales, where she is expected to tour the border on Feb. 4.

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The administration has also faced protests following a recent immigration raid at several Zipps Sports Grill locations across the Valley. Some of the undocumented immigrants arrested in those raids claim they have no prior criminal records.

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Hiring manager charged as investigation into Zipps deepens

Federal prosecutors said they filed charges against Diego Gonzalez-Rosales, 36, following a yearlong investigation into a "pattern and practice" of hiring unauthorized workers and identity theft at Zipps Sports Grill locations.

The Source: Information for this story was gathered from a FOX 10 report on Feb. 3, 2026.

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