"Border czar" Tom Homan vowed to snatch undocumented immigrants from schools if he deemed them a threat to national security.
Border czar Tom Homan responded to far-left officials trying to stifle the Trump administration's mass deportations in a bid to crack down on the surge of illegal immigration.
White House border czar Tom Homan said sanctuary cities will see more “collateral arrests” as he works to implement President Trump’s immigration plan. Homan joined CNN’s “Inside Politics” on
President-elect Donald Trump's border czar said the incoming administration is now "reviewing" whether to launch removal operations in Chicago.
As the Trump administration, led ironically by former Obama administrator, and new “border czar” Thomas Homan, prepares its Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to descend on Chicago and other sanctuary cities to carry out perhaps the largest deportation effort in U.
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Chicago’s not off the table, but we’re reconsidering when and how we do it because there was a leak,” Homan told Fox News.
In a phone call with the Washington Examiner on Thursday, Homan said no such plans or talk ... The Trump transition team, DHS, ICE, and Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser did not respond ...
TOM HOMAN, INCOMING BORDER CZAR: Look, ICE is going to be -- we're going to take the hand off ICE, that -- they've had put on by the Biden administration. Let them go do their job. And the preside ...
More than 39,000 immigrants were in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement across the U.S. as of the first half of fiscal year 2025.
Homan said he did not know why Chicago “became a focus of attention” and said the incoming administration’s enforcement goals are much broader than one city. “ICE will start arresting ...
Border czar Tom Homan said Tuesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement teams are already arresting "public safety threats." "No, it started. ICE teams are out there as of today," Homan told Fox News on Tuesday. "We gave them direction to prioritize public safety threats that we're looking for. We've been working up the target list."