Kristi Noem's $1B Project in Trouble as Top Salus Staff Walk Out

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Kristi Noem's $1B Project in Trouble as Top Salus Staff Walk Out

News (1 / 1) 16.07.2026 23:03 / Angela


Kristi Noem's Project Homecoming contractor is under scrutiny after several senior employees abruptly left Salus Worldwide Solutions, raising questions about the future of the $1 billion program. Read on to discover the full story!

Senior exits deepen scrutiny

RadarOnline reports that multiple senior staffers departed Salus in a short span. William Todd, the firm's chief strategy officer who reportedly earned nearly $500,000 a year, said he retired to be with family. Kyle Cullen told colleagues he was relocating to Wisconsin, and in-house legal adviser Tom Wilson also left. Earlier departures were noted too.

Contract chaos and Capitol pushback

Salus won a three-year Department of Homeland Security contract to run Project Homecoming, a program offering funds and flights to undocumented immigrants who leave the U.S. Now the company could face re-competition for roughly $915 million of the contract. Democrat Bennie Thompson urged Rep. Markwayne Mullin to halt what he labeled wasteful spending and cancel the agreement.