President-elect Donald Trump’s new border czar, Tom Homan, unlike other appointees, has been giving interviews discussing the administration’s plan for mass deportation. Homan has revealed that the focus will be on targeting illegal aliens who pose a threat to public safety or national security. He has also hinted at using the military domestically to assist with the deportation operation. Homan has emphasized the need for funding, estimated to cost at least $86 billion, and has suggested contracting work out to the private sector.
Homan has also addressed opposition from Democratic leaders who have promised non-cooperation with the administration’s immigration plans. He has warned of consequences and possible prosecution for those who impede deportation efforts. Republican governors have shown support for Homan’s approach, with Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas even offering land for new detention centers. Homan has also been meeting with local officials, including in major cities like New York and Chicago, to discuss the deportation plan.
In media appearances, Homan has been outspoken, defending the deportation operation and urging elected officials who oppose it to resign. He has emphasized the importance of public safety and protecting communities from threats posed by illegal aliens. Homan’s unfiltered comments and direct approach reflect a no-nonsense attitude towards implementing Trump’s immigration agenda.
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