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Kristi Noem Says People Should Be Prepared to Prove US Citizenship

Peter AitkenDan Gooding
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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem advised reporters that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers may ask some Americans for proof of citizenship during enforcement operations.

"In every situation we are doing targeted enforcement," said Noem during a press gaggle outside the White House Thursday in response to a reporter asking why some Americans have been asked to provide proof of citizenship in Minnesota.

"If we are on a target, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are and why they're there and having them validate their identity," Noem said.

Why It Matters

The response frames the issue around the demonstrators who have followed ICE officers during their immigration enforcement operations, which has raised tensions around those operations and came to a fever pitch with the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, who city leaders have said was present during an ICE operation as a legal observer.

The Trump administration has maintained that Good was an agitator, a "deranged lunatic" as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt referred to her, or even a "radical."

What To Know

Protesters and observers of ICE activity in Minneapolis and elsewhere in recent weeks have been asked for proof of ID by federal agents seeking to move them on or release them when held temporarily. Some video has shown citizens reacting angrily to such requests, saying they do not need to prove who they are.

Last January, among President Donald Trump's list of executive orders was one requiring that immigrants carry proof of their legal status, such as their visa, green card, or other form of ID.

Under Trump's order, and through the Alien Registration Act, immigrants would be expected to carry I.D. proving their status. If they do not comply, then they face either civil or criminal prosecution, per the order. While the law has been in place—with a few amendments—for decades, it has not always been widely enforced.

Now, with thousands of people protesting against ICE and smaller groups working as legal observers of federal agent activity, U.S. citizens are also coming into close contact with those who may ask for proof of ID under this rule.

When the rule was emphasized by Trump, there were warnings that if all immigrants were supposed to carry documentation, by default all people in the U.S. would have to carry ID so that they were not wrongly identified as an illegal immigrant.

What Is The Fourth Amendment?

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem talks to reporters outside the West Wing following a television interview at the White House on January 15,... | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Noem's comment Thursday that Americans should be prepared to prove their identity raises questions around whether U.S. citizens have to carry proof of their citizenship at all times.

Under the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement officers cannot demand to see a person's ID without any reasonable suspicion of a crime or a plan to issue a citation or arrest them. An inability or unwillingness to show ID, however, could lead to an officer arresting an individual for a suspected crime, rather than issue a citation.

The amendment is meant to protect Americans from unreasonable searches or seizures of their property by the government. ICE, the Border Patrol, and other federal agencies fall under that umbrella.

Some scholars and experts have argued that the Fourth Amendment applies to all of those within the U.S, including immigrants being targeted by ICE, and that warrantless searches and arrests breach constitutional rights.

What Is A Legal Observer? 

Some civilians who have attended ICE operations and the protests against them consider themselves legal observers.

The term refers to individuals specifically trained to observe and record these scenarios as they play out, ideally from a safe distance. The idea is partly to deter law enforcement from overreaching, using excessive force, and otherwise violating protesters' rights.

On the ground under the Trump administration, particularly in recent weeks, federal officials have said that legal observers, or those claiming to be, have impeded agents in their work, and that this is why they have at times asked for proof of identity. Some individuals have been arrested for allegedly impeding ICE and Border Patrol agents.

What People Are Saying

Joshua Windham, senior attorney at the Institute for Justice, told Newsweek: "Secretary Noem was asked why DHS officers are asking Americans on the street for proof of citizenship. Her response asserts that "in every situation" DHS is doing 'targeted enforcement,' and that DHS officers will detain people surrounding the target who fail to identify themselves when asked. There are two issues with that.

"First, the notion that DHS is always doing targeted enforcement is simply false. There are countless reports and videos of DHS officers stopping and questioning people about whom they have no prior information and whom they do not reasonably suspect of violating any law. Suspicion-less stops—when the person is not free to leave—are flatly unconstitutional. Second, American citizens are not legally required to carry proof of citizenship as they go about their daily lives, and that's no less true when they happen to be near somebody DHS targets. We do not live in a 'show your papers' society."

Avi Meyerstein, founder of The Alliance for Middle East Peace, on X: "Unlike many places in the world, Americans are not required to carry ID to walk down the street. It's a freedom many may have taken for granted."

Nevada Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, on X January 14: "The footage of Americans in Minneapolis being forced to provide proof of their citizenship because of the color of their skin or the language they're speaking is repugnant. This is what the Supreme Court enabled when they allowed the Trump Admin. to pursue racial profiling. It is morally wrong and against the values of this country."

Illinois Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, on Facebook December 15: "No American is required to CARRY proof of citizenship. We don’t live in a "papers, please" country."

What Happens Next

The Trump administration has remained resolute in continuing what is says are targeted immigration enforcement operations in communities across the U.S., meaning protests and clashes between agents and the public will likely continue.

Update 1/15/26, 11:48 a.m. ET: This article was updated with additional information.

Update 1/15/26, 12:25 a.m. ET: This article was updated with comment from Joshua Windham.

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    1. Comment by Gran491.

      That won't be a problem for legal citizens or those in our country LEGALLY. No need to worry if one isn't breaking US laws.

      • Reply by Gran491.

        What's the problem? It's the same logic as: if you're not speeding you won't get a speeding ticket.😉

      • Reply by Moderately Amused.

        Your statement is true. The idea that only illegal aliens are affected by this is not. There are people here legally who are being harassed as well.

    2. Comment by Dgpdgp.

      Uh, what was the point of “Real ID”? I had to present my authentic birth certificate for that process. Copies were made of all required documents. If you present a Real ID drivers license, can they not use the documentation copied for that to verify citizenship?

      • Reply by Moderately Amused.

        That's a great question! Anyone?

    3. Comment by The Resistance.

      It's official, campers.

      PAPERS PLEASE!!!! You don't produce them, you're hauled off to prison, maybe deported to some mosquito-infested swamp in a part of the world that rarely sees justice, or maybe worse. We are officially The Fourth Reich.

      • Comment by ab_normal.

        The 2A people stockpiled guns for decades in case they had to fight a tyrannical government but when one came along they were all for it.

        • Reply by Gran491.

          Are you referring to the last tyrannical administration which opened our borders to any terrorist and criminal who wanted to enter?

      • Comment by freeport54.

        How does the US parallel with 1930's Germany?

        Too close for comfort.

        "...experts largely agree that the U.S. is experiencing an accelerating democratic decay with many "disturbing echoes" and "strong but uneven parallels" to historical fascism"

        • Reply by Gran491.

          Anyone who has read history knows our country is not even close to fascism. It is offensive to those who lost their lives to that murderous regime. The term "racist" has been overused so the left is replacing it with "fascist."

      • Comment by Red Barchetta.

        Ok Kristi...let's start with Mrs JD, Mrs Cruz, Mrs Trump...... And let's review those Visa applications for them, and parents and Grandparents..... Scrutinize each line, verify every stated fact.....then move through the House and Senate... You finish that and I will support the other citizens....

        • Reply by Gran491.

          Looking at proof of citizenship not family histories.

      • Comment by dave_bob.

        But only if you're not white. She kept that part out.

        • Comment by gopnomore110.

          Say you’re a republican in a rural red state and you’ve lost SNAP benefits and can’t feed your family. You’ve lost your job and are worried in a month you won’t have a place to live. You’ve lost your medical benefits and you can’t afford medicine for grandma.

          Say you’re a republican in a tourist location like Florida or Las Vegas and the tourists aren’t showing up to the tune of over $12 billion. So you’re worried about your job.

          All of this is happening at the hands of the Republican leadership to their own base. They haven’t yet figured out a way to blame it on Democrats, which is why it isn’t making the news. Since the press obviously is not gonna report it, Democrats have to think of creative ways to force them to report it. What other choice do we have?

          • Reply by Moderately Amused.

            The base was the tool to reacquire power. Their only continued usefulness lies in their inexplicable willingness to believe that Trump has their best interests as a priority.

          • Reply by Gran491.

            Yeah, yeah, yeah, same old leftist propaganda. We don't have criminals, terrorists, and drug and sex traffickers pouring across our border illegally. We don't have minor children getting permanently maimed with gender care. We don't have men/boys in women/girl's bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports. We are finally investigating massive fraud and corruption in states run by leftists. The violent criminals released by leftist judges to commit more crimes are finally getting some (not enough) attention by media.

        • Comment by pgw.

          "If we are on a target, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are...."

          Kinda like Ms Noem "surrounding" Donald Trump?

          • Reply by Gran491.

            If you are in this country illegally you are breaking our laws. What laws can those of us who are legal citizens break without consequence if illegal non-citizens can ignore our immigration laws without consequence. Most leftists are too emotional to make rational leaders especially leftist women.

          • Reply by pgw.

            Donald Trump ignored the law. He's president. Your comment rings hollow. As all things MAGA.

        • Comment by Reality.

          The Trump administration has already openly admitted that by far most of the people being rounded up by ICE have no criminal record

          • Reply by Moderately Amused.

            They have? I must have missed that.

          • Reply by Gran491.

            So what. People who are in our country illegally need to leave and apply to return legally. What don't you people understand about obeying our laws?