Trump Border Czar ready to beef up deportations

 PJ Media:

Fox News reported Monday that Homan “has a clear message for any Democratic governors who oppose the planned mass deportation operation,” and it’s far from the blather to which we have grown dispiritingly accustomed over the years from establishment Republicans — you know, the nonsense about bipartisan cooperation and mutual efforts that the left gladly takes advantage of but never respects or reciprocates.

Instead, Homan came out swinging, saying of Democrat governors: "If they're not willing to help, then get the hell out of the way because [Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)] is going to do their job."

There are going to be plenty of people whom Homan will need to get out of the way. Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said recently that "every tool in the toolbox has got to be used to protect our citizens, to protect our residents and protect our states and to hold the line on democracy and the rule of law as a basic principle." Note that Healey didn’t just speak of protecting citizens, but of protecting “residents,” that is, any illegal migrant who happened to have made his or her way to the far-left Bay State. When Healey was asked if she would have state police aid in deportations of illegals, Healey was adamant: "No. Absolutely not."

In a similar vein, California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared: “I want our president to succeed. And our job, my job, is not to wake up every single day and get a crowbar and try to put it in the spokes of the wheel of the Trump administration. I'm not naive either, and we're pragmatic, and we will stand firm."

Homan was skeptical, wondering aloud if at least some of this tough talk was mere bluster or else a refusal to accept the reality that others were having to face whether they wanted to or not: "They’re not going to say it, but with all the alien crime and the young women being sexually assaulted and murdered, some sheriffs have been coming forward and working with us behind the scenes."

Regarding Healey’s defiance, Homan added, "If you don’t want to work with us, then get the hell out all the way, we’re going to do it. What it means is, rather than send 100 people to Boston, we’re going to send 200 agents to Boston. We're going to get the job done. We have a mandate. I think the American people just gave President Trump a mandate. That's why he's elected — to secure the border, save lives, and deport people, especially national security threats and public safety threats. So if you’re not going to help us, step aside, but don't get in our way, because there will be consequences."
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The courts should side with Trump and Homan.  These people are in the country illegally and they should have to leave and try to do it illegally in the future.  It is the best way to get control of the border and block the criminals who are coming with them. 

See also:

Trump Transition Team to DOJ Employees: Get With the Program or Get Out

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