As President-elect Donald Trump 's mass deportation plan takes shape, the appointment of Tom Homan as "border czar" may be facing significant obstacles.
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?"
President-elect Donald Trump promised mass deportation on the campaign trail, and while the scale of it remains vague, the elements of the plan are an unlikely call back to former President Barack Obama who was billed the “deporter-in-chief” by Democrats and immigrant advocates.
Thomas D. Homan, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s designated border czar, has cited Eric Adams’s willingness to work together as a model for Democratic mayors.
"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.
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,
The status currently prohibits New York City authorities from working with federal immigration agents to deport illegal immigrants
They already have indicated they want help carrying out mass deportations. They want help policing dissent. And more is sure to come. As Trump conjures new enemies, he will need more help pursuing them.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with incoming border czar Thomas Homan Thursday to discuss their plans to remove what he says were violent undocumented immigrants.
As President-elect Donald Trump promises the largest deportation effort in American history, City’s public school system is reminding principals and administrators not to allow
Immigration experts say the Trump administration would need cooperation from local law enforcement to deport millions of people.