US Homeland Security head to leave role

US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will be leaving her position.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen

US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is expected to resign. (AAP)

US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is leaving her position, President Donald Trump has tweeted, as the administration pursues an overhaul of the department responsible for immigration.

Nielsen's departure was first reported by CBS News, which said it was unclear whether Nielsen's departure would be voluntary.

In another tweet on Sunday, Trump said Kevin McAleenan, the current Customs and Border Protection commissioner, would become acting DHS secretary.

Nielsen, 46, has held the position since December 2017. As it includes immigration and customs enforcement, her department is responsible for carrying out some of Trump's most contentious policies as he has sought to cut back on the number of Mexicans and Central Americans entering the United States without proper documentation.

Repeatedly subjected to tough questioning by Democrats in Congress, Nielsen has overseen Trump plans such as his effort to build a wall on the border with Mexico and the separation of migrant children from their families.

Two AP sources said Nielsen went to the White House to speak with Trump following their trip to the border late last week. The sources say she has been frustrated by difficulty getting other departments to help with the growing number of families coming crossing the border.

Trump insists that the arrival of immigrants across the southern US border constitutes a national emergency.

He recently threatened to close the border, or parts of it, if Congress did not change US laws to fix what he called immigration "loopholes."

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