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Tom Homan on Trump’s Deportation Plan: Targeting the ‘Worst’ Immigrants
Former acting ICE Director Tom Homan has been at the forefront of discussions regarding Donald Trump‘s immigration policies, particularly the planned mass deportation program if Trump were to return to office. According to Homan, Trump’s administration will focus on rounding up and deporting the “worst” immigrants from the very beginning.
Homan’s comments come as immigration groups are bracing themselves for potential changes in immigration policies under a second Trump administration. These groups are anticipating stricter enforcement and more aggressive deportation measures.
In a recent discussion, Homan emphasized that the deportation plan would be a ‘cost savings’ for Americans. He argued that by targeting and removing individuals who pose significant risks or have committed serious crimes, the country could reduce the financial burden associated with housing and managing these individuals within the U.S. immigration system.
Homan’s role in shaping and implementing immigration policies has been significant, given his experience as the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during Trump’s first term. His insights and leadership are expected to play a crucial role in the execution of any new deportation initiatives).