Tom Homan, the incoming border czar for the Trump administration, has a plan to deal with a major jurisdiction that recently doubled down on a statewide sanctuary law. Earlier in December, the Democrat-controlled San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to expand on a California sanctuary policy that already limits local law enforcement’s ability to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
As president-elect Donald Trump made his plans to deport millions of undocumented migrants known, Chinese border crossers began flooding group chats voicing fear that their stay in the US could be precariously short.
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The San Diego region, like many communities that hug the southern border, saw a sharp drop in migrants entering the United States after the Biden administration made it harder to apply for asylum. But thousands of newcomers who had crossed the border haven’t been forgotten,
Incoming border czar Tom Homan says the White House will need $86 billion from Congress to kick-start the incoming Trump administration’s mass deportation plan — and that’s only
Tom Homan stated the White House would require $86 billion from Congress to launch the mass deportation plan under the upcoming administration.
And feelings get tender around these issues because of an uncomfortable reality that makes some good and decent people feel excluded: Of course this is a Christian nation, whatever Thomas Jefferson put in his letters. It is a Christian country not because ...
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We need Congress to give us some money to get this done,” Homan told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on “The Source,” noting he doesn’t know “what the budget
On his X show Wednesday night, Tucker Carlson asked Tom Homan: "Is there any way to move millions of Haitians into rich, white, liberal neighborhoods?"
"We will stop illegal immigration once and for all," Trump told the enthusiastic standing-room-only crowd gathered at the Phoenix Convention Center on Sunday morning. "We will not be occupied. We will not be overrun.
Donald Trump has distanced himself from Project 2025 in the past. Now several authors and contributors to the right-wing manifesto could become members of his administration.