Homan explains deportation plan
Incoming border czar Tom Homan said Friday evening on Fox News that despite the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) efforts to block President-elect Donald Trump’s deportation plan, they “will not” stop the plans.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit on Nov. 19, following Trump’s win, against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), seeking details on how the agency plans to implement the former president’s campaign promise of conducting the “largest deportation program in American history.” On “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Homan was asked about the ACLU’s challenge, to which he responded that the deportations are in the interest of public safety.
“We’re going to do the job. They’re not going to stop us. They can make it difficult. They can make it less efficient. They can make it dangerous. What they need to understand, and every sanctuary city needs to understand, we can arrest a bad guy in the safety and security of a jail,” Homan said.
“That’s safe for the alien. It’s safe for the officers. It’s safe for the community,” Homan said. “But when they knowingly release a public safety threat back in the community, it puts the community at risk. It puts our agents at risk. It puts the alien at risk.”
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The immigration scofflaws lost the 2024 election and Trump and his team are determined to deport people who broke the law to enter the country. There are legal ways to enter the country and eventually become citizens. Those who do not follow those rules are subject to deportation.
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