


Incoming border czar Tom Homan promised to find and deport illegal immigrants that “got away” under the Biden administration.
Homan shared his concern about the over 2 million known “gotaways” that include immigrants who were never arrested, fingerprinted, or vetted. Meanwhile, over the New Year’s holiday, there were two terrorist attacks perpetrated by American citizens in Las Vegas, Nevada, and New Orleans, Louisiana. This combination has Homan more motivated to deport illegal immigrants once President-elect Donald Trump takes over.
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“We are trying, but this administration, even after what happened the last couple of days, they’re still bringing thousands through the CBP one app, the CHNV program from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, Venezuela,” Homan said on Fox News’s One Nation with Brian Kilmeade. “They’re going to do as much damage as they can until President Trump walks back to that office. But a message to those thousands that they’re still bringing in every day: You’re going home.”
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Still, Homan noted Trump’s influence before he takes office on Jan. 20. Argentinian President Javier Milei and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have traveled to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has also spoken with Trump over the phone at length about the border crisis.
Even after the White House began auctioning off portions of the border wall from Arizona last year, those buyers have since reached out to Homan. According to the incoming border czar, they are willing to sell back the wall portions for exactly what they paid for them.
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“President Trump’s message has already started, and he’s already made great gains and he’s not even in office yet. So think of what’s going to happen once President Trump walks back into that Oval Office,” Homan said. “We’re going to see that border secure. We’re going to see the biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen. We are going to find many of the 340,000 missing children. We’re going to be looking for them, too, and saving them.”
Homan was among Trump’s first appointees to his administration after winning the election. He previously served as the Immigration and Customs Enforcement director.