Former Trump administration border czar Tom Homan announced Tuesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) teams have begun
White House border czar Tom Homan said sanctuary cities will see more “collateral arrests” as he works to implement President Trump’s immigration plan. Homan joined CNN’s “Inside Politics” on
Thomas Homan once defended Obama-era policies and health care for transgender immigrants. Now he’s eyeing hotlines to report undocumented neighbors and arrests of local officials who get in the way.
Chicago’s not off the table, but we’re reconsidering when and how we do it because there was a leak,” Homan told Fox News.
A U.S. official says immigration officers will target more than 300 people with histories of egregious, violent crimes next week after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Border czar Tom Homan said Tuesday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement teams are already arresting "public safety threats." "No, it started. ICE teams are out there as of today," Homan told Fox News on Tuesday. "We gave them direction to prioritize public safety threats that we're looking for. We've been working up the target list."
Advertisement For whatever it’s worth I offer only words of encouragement and support to Tom Homan and the men and women of ICE who will be carrying out this mandate. And to hell with all the ...
In a phone call with the Washington Examiner on Thursday, Homan said no such plans or talk ... The Trump transition team, DHS, ICE, and Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser did not respond ...
As the Trump administration, led ironically by former Obama administrator, and new “border czar” Thomas Homan, prepares its Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to descend on Chicago and other sanctuary cities to carry out perhaps the largest deportation effort in U.
TOM HOMAN, INCOMING BORDER CZAR: Look, ICE is going to be -- we're going to take the hand off ICE, that -- they've had put on by the Biden administration. Let them go do their job. And the preside ...
More than 39,000 immigrants were in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement across the U.S. as of the first half of fiscal year 2025.