Tom Homan, President Trump’s “border czar,” defended the immigration raids this weekend and pledged to continue working toward carrying out the administration’s enforcement goals in a Monday
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.
Tom Homan said he is being "realistic" with how many undocumented migrants will be removed from the U.S., citing costs.
A week into the second Trump administration and the crackdown on the border and illegal immigration is underway. DHS arrested and deported over 7,000 people that were in the U.S. illegally, and some of them were in Arizona.
Border czar Tom Homan said Monday that he owes “no apologies” for the mass deportation operation undertaken by the Trump
Heavily armed federal agents swept through the Big Apple early Tuesday for the first deportation raids under President Trump’s crackdown — nabbing violent illegal immigrants including kidnappers
Trump's border czar Tom Homan comments on the state of the border, the need to shut it down, Trump's plans for the southern border, and blue state governors not supporting federal policies on 'Finnerty:' "I've been clear on that.
Phil embedded with a U.S. Immigration and Customs ... as "Dr. Phil," joined border czar Tom Homan and a team of agents on Sunday as they took various illegal immigrants into custody.
A video shows an illegal immigrant insulting Trump and thanking Biden and Obama while being arrested by ICE officials.
Donald Trump's border czar on Sunday defended raiding churches and schools as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration, while six federal agencies launched a sweep aimed at "potentially dangerous
Federal authorities descended on the Big Apple early Tuesday morning to carry out their first major deportation raids in the city as part of President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
Schools, churches and shops are feeling the chilling effect of the fear of deportation. One minister said fewer congregants were showing up for services.