Homan Vows Tough Action On Illegal Immigration Under Trump
Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s pick for “border czar,” has promised a crackdown on illegal immigration through workplace enforcement. Homan, who previously served as ICE director, said Monday that workplace raids will return as a key tool for addressing trafficking and unauthorized employment.
Speaking on Fox & Friends, Homan emphasized the connection between illegal work environments and trafficking networks. “Where do we find most victims of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking? At worksites,” he said.
Tom Homan announces he will begin workplace immigration raids.
If you are illegal, get out of our country now. It will save us time and energy, and also spare you the humiliation. The days of gaming America's immigration system with impugnity are over.
Get out.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 11, 2024
Homan also accused the Biden administration of mishandling child smuggling cases, alleging that over 300,000 children have gone unaccounted for after being brought into the US by criminal cartels. These claims highlight his criticism of current immigration policies.
While some activists argue Homan is unfairly targeting vulnerable groups, he has maintained that his policies are aimed at dismantling criminal operations and protecting trafficking victims.
Donald Trump "border czar" says administration will conduct workplace immigration raids https://t.co/qIDZL1TjGq
— The Hill (@thehill) November 11, 2024
WATCH: Brazen Illegals Driving Without Paperwork Lie Repeatedly to Ohio Coppic.twitter.com/kOJElxBYK4
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) November 12, 2024
The incoming czar also signaled a tougher stance on sanctuary cities, warning that ICE will increase its presence in areas that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. “If local governments won’t assist, we’ll deploy more agents to ensure the laws are upheld,” he stated.
Yall I miss those workplace ICE raids. When they start let’s get all the video footage before and after. The Illegals getting crying and getting hauled off then a few days later Americans applying for all the open jobs. I can’t wait!!!! https://t.co/voLTcZjvH7
— Nas (@nasescobar316) November 11, 2024
Homan’s appointment and plans represent a return to Trump’s firm immigration policies, aiming to reverse what he describes as failures under the Biden administration. His approach is likely to reignite national discussions on immigration enforcement and state cooperation.