President Donald Trump is stepping back into the White House, and there is a promise to tackle each of the many disastrous failures of the Obiden Regime head-on.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
Trump’s agenda? Correcting the course on everything from the economy to national security, but, most notably, the border crisis.
For four long years, The Obiden Regime’s so-called “open-border policies” have fueled a surge in illegal immigration, raising concerns over national security, local economies, and public safety. Now, Trump is setting the stage to reverse these policies with a robust team and a clear-cut plan.
In a move that is grabbing headlines, Trump has appointed a “border czar” of his own. But unlike the Obiden choice, who critics argue was ineffective, Trump’s pick has both experience and a no-nonsense approach.
In his first interview since the announcement, Homan shared his enthusiasm for the role, making his big vow.
From Fox News:
Former acting ICE Director Tom Homan is ‘honored’ to be tapped as the ‘border czar’ for the incoming second Trump administration, and he’s prepared to do what it takes to get the crisis under control…
‘…I’m pissed off with what this Biden administration did to the most secure border in my lifetime, so I’m going to go back and do what I can to fix it.’
Homan sent a warning to pro-illegal immigration democrat (communist/globalist) governors who are planning to stand in the way of Trump’s deportation agenda.
He warned:
If they’re not willing to help, then get the hell
out of the way because ICE is going to do their job.
So, who is Tom Homan? He is the former Acting ICE Director and has spent years on the front lines of immigration enforcement. Homan’s mission has always been clear—he sees border security as a matter of national security. In a recent interview, he expressed his frustration with the current state of affairs, noting:
[U]nder Biden’s [regime], illegal crossings
have soared to unprecedented levels.
According to Homeland Security, there were nearly three million illegal crossings in 2024 alone. Homan believes the current regime has taken a soft stance, allowing drug cartels and human trafficking networks to exploit weaknesses at the border.
Homan’s plan goes beyond just words. He aims to reintroduce measures that worked during Trump’s first term, from building the border wall to enforcing stricter deportation policies.
He also hinted at a mass deportation effort, a step that he believes can be done without breaking up families by “deporting them together.” Homan’s confidence in his mission comes from years of firsthand experience. He has worked his way up the ranks as a Border Patrol agent, ICE agent, and later as ICE Director, and he is known for his hands-on, team-oriented approach.
The stakes are high, but Homan’s resolve remains unshaken, despite receiving threats. In his words, the pressure will not “shut me up” or “make me go away.” For him, it is about restoring security and stability at the border, and he is committed to getting it done.
Trump’s second administration marks a decisive turn from the Obiden-era policies that critics argue led to an influx of illegal immigration. Cities like New York have felt the pressure as they struggle to accommodate the wave of migrants, often left without adequate shelter or support.
Homan is expected to face challenges, but his track record and dedication to border security suggest he is more than up to the task. From receiving calls from eager agents ready to serve to fending off threats, Homan is embracing this role with a level of commitment that is already inspiring support across the nation.
For those who believe in Trump’s approach to immigration, Homan’s appointment is a promise that the border will finally get the attention and action it deserves.