“Massive deportations of immigrants are looming”, anticipates Tom Homan, border czar
Tom Homan warns of the possibility that mass deportations of immigrants lacking legal status will increase in the coming months
Tom Homan reacted to some comments made by opponents of the Trump administration pointing out that immigrant deportations These are falling well below the given projections for last year and anticipated acceleration of these at a massive level.
“For those who say 'President Trump is weakening on mass deportations', they have no idea what they're talking about. You haven't seen n ada. This is going to be a good year. Massive deportations are coming”, he indicated during his intervention at the Border Security Exposure held in Phoenix, Arizona.
The border czar even mentioned having exchanged views first thing in the morning with Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS), to agree on how the immigration strategy will be implemented in the coming months.
Unlike the work carried out by Kristi Noem at the federal agency, the Oklahoma Republican hasn't stopped working, but his operations are carried out with greater planning and less public exposure, largely to avoid new roses with citizens who oppose the detention of foreigners lacking legal status.
Mullin's approach is to try to subtract much of the tension experienced months ago in cities like Chicago, Minneapolis and Los Angeles.
However, Homan's goal remains the same, that threats to public safety and crime are a priority.
“I don't care how long you've been here; if you entered this country illegally, you cheated. You tricked the system.
"You will see an increase in indirect arrests and more agents in your neighborhoods because you forced us to get to this situation," he said. that is a warning notice directed to immigrants who have been for years without being able to legalize their stay in U.S. territory.
Although he acknowledged that 35% to 40% of immigrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during Trump's second term doesn't have an criminal records, Homan considers that it's the only way to “send a message to the entire world” pointing towards the end of the tolerance of entering without the documentation due to the United States.
“I just don't care what people think of me. I never have cared nor will I care,” the border czar said.

