By Katherine Tinsley
7:56am PST, Feb 3, 2025
Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, praised the president's mass deportation, as ICE continues to focus on removing illegal immigrants from the U.S.
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While making an appearance on Fox News, Homan revealed that the amount of people attempting to cross the Mexican-American border has greatly decreased.
"We've got the numbers this morning," Homan declared. "The crossings on the border are down 93 percent. 93 percent!"
"That's a bigger decrease than under the first Trump administration," he added.
"We've got the numbers this morning," Homan declared. "The crossings on the border are down 93 percent. 93 percent!"
"That's a bigger decrease than under the first Trump administration," he added.
Homan hinted that Trump's approach to securing the country is incomparable to what past presidents have done.
"President Trump's the game-changer," the law enforcement officer exclaimed. "No one has had the success he's had in securing the border."
"He clearly understands we can't have strong national security if we don't have border security," Homan noted. "We need to know who's coming in, what's coming in, where, and why."
"President Trump's the game-changer," the law enforcement officer exclaimed. "No one has had the success he's had in securing the border."
"He clearly understands we can't have strong national security if we don't have border security," Homan noted. "We need to know who's coming in, what's coming in, where, and why."
Dr. Phil McGraw and the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem have shared photos on X, formerly known as Twitter, of ICE raids in urban communities.
"We've achieved success on the border already," Homan admitted. "We've got more work to do. And as far as the deportation operation, we're just shy of — I think we got 5,000 arrested the first week, and a majority of them being criminals."
"We've achieved success on the border already," Homan admitted. "We've got more work to do. And as far as the deportation operation, we're just shy of — I think we got 5,000 arrested the first week, and a majority of them being criminals."
Selena Gomez, who is of Mexican descent, cried in an Instagram video after seeing the amount of migrants being relocated. Homan clarified that they are focused on removing people with prior convictions, but undocumented civilians will be affected.
"The non-criminals the media's talking about, who are these non-criminals? The non-criminals are arrested in sanctuary cities because you force us into the community rather than arresting the bad guy in jail, and when we find that criminal, he's most likely with others, and they're going to go too," Homan said in defense of ICE.
"If you want to be a sanctuary city, you're going to get more agents in the community and more upon-criminals arrested," he added.
"The non-criminals the media's talking about, who are these non-criminals? The non-criminals are arrested in sanctuary cities because you force us into the community rather than arresting the bad guy in jail, and when we find that criminal, he's most likely with others, and they're going to go too," Homan said in defense of ICE.
"If you want to be a sanctuary city, you're going to get more agents in the community and more upon-criminals arrested," he added.
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"In a move fulfilling one of now-President Donald Trump's campaign promises, the Trump administration shuttered the use of CBP One, a President Joe Biden-era app meant to help process migrants seeking to apply for asylum in the U.S.," Homeland Security shared.
"In a move fulfilling one of now-President Donald Trump's campaign promises, the Trump administration shuttered the use of CBP One, a President Joe Biden-era app meant to help process migrants seeking to apply for asylum in the U.S.," Homeland Security shared.
The organization revealed on Trump's first full-day as president he fulfilled his promise to remove violent offenders.
"Federal officers swept into sanctuary cities on President Trump's first full day in office Tuesday, nabbing more than 300 illegal migrant criminals — including an attempted murderer and a child molester — to hold them for deportation," Homeland Security stated.
"Federal officers swept into sanctuary cities on President Trump's first full day in office Tuesday, nabbing more than 300 illegal migrant criminals — including an attempted murderer and a child molester — to hold them for deportation," Homeland Security stated.