Incoming border czar Tom Homan has a three-word message for mayors of sanctuary cities who want to oppose Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan: “Don’t test us.”
Homan spoke with officers from the Texas National Guard and the Texas Department of Public Safety in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Tuesday, assuring them that Trump’s plan will move forward.
“Let me be clear: There will be a mass deportation because we just ended a massive illegal immigration crisis at the border.”
“It is a criminal offense to knowingly harbor hidden illegal anti-immigration authorities. The nation wants a safe country,” Homan added.
His warning comes as Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and others have said they will push back against federal deportation efforts. Johnston has said he is “not afraid” of going to jail for this.
When Homan appeared on Hannity on Monday, he made a direct threat against Johnston if he refused to comply.
“I and the mayor of Denver agree on one thing; he is willing to go to jail. I’m willing to put him in jail.’
Johnston told CNN on Tuesday night that he expects citizens to commit acts of civil disobedience to prevent what he describes as “ten-year-old children being taken out of class in handcuffs.”
Incoming border czar Tom Homan has a three-word message for officials in sanctuary cities uncomfortable with Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan: ‘Don’t test us’
A group of migrants stay in an encampment in Denver, where Mike Johnston is the mayor. Johnston has said he is “not afraid” of going to jail for not adhering to Homan’s plan
Meanwhile, earlier Tuesday in Eagle Pass, Homan praised state police for taking the lead on the migrant crisis.
“What you have done is not only protect the state of Texas and the citizens of Texas, you protect this nation,” Homan told the troopers.
“It’s a shame that we have other governors and other mayors who said right out of the gate that they’re going to push back on President Trump.”
Homan explained that immigration courts and border patrol are pointless if the migrants are not removed.
“We need to remove them because if we don’t close the immigration court, those orders mean nothing,” he told the crowd.
“You can’t demand a fair trial and seek asylum and disobey the court order. That is why a mass deportation is necessary.’
Homan warned states that were considering not cooperating with the federally led deportations, urging them “not to cross that line.” He noted that harboring illegal immigrants is a crime.
‘If we don’t do it, what is the option? Let them stay? Because if you let them stay, you’ll never fix the border. You’re going to send a message to the rest of the world: enter this country illegally, which is a crime, ignore a court order… we’re telling the whole world that it’s okay to enter this country illegally, you never have to go home,” Homan added.
His warning comes as Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and others have said they will push back against federal deportation efforts
When Homan appeared on Hannity on Monday, he issued a direct threat against Johnston if he refused to comply. “I and the mayor of Denver agree on one thing; he is willing to go to jail. I am ready to put him in jail.”
Homan said this weekend that it is guaranteed that the future president will withdraw federal funds from states that do not comply with his mass deportation plans.
The new border czar, who served at the highest levels of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under Presidents Barack Obama and Trump, was recently appointed by the president-elect to fill a role tailor-made to enforce the deportation mandate of Trump to execute.
The president-elect repeatedly claimed during his campaign that he would implement the “largest deportation program in American history” on day one.
Homan will be tasked with helping Trump fulfill that promise.
Speaking on Fox News with host Mark Levin on Saturday, the host suggested that the border czar has an important tool at his disposal to force states to comply with mass deportations.
“Like the Confederacy, they want to move forward on their own,” Levin said of states that don’t want to enforce deportations. ‘They want to do their own thing. For me, one of the things you got was a powerful weapon, okay, no federal funds – boom – final thoughts?”
Homan wasted no time in immediately confirming that states and municipalities that do not “cooperate” with federal immigration agents will see their federal funds limited.
“That’s going to happen,” Homan said. “I guarantee President Trump will.”
The president-elect repeatedly claimed during his campaign that he would implement the “largest deportation program in American history” on day one
The new border czar, who served at the highest levels of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under Presidents Barack Obama and Trump, was recently tapped by the president-elect to fill a role tailor-made to fulfill Trump’s deportation mandate to carry out.
Restricting federal funds that typically flow to the states could have devastating consequences for every member of the union.
States routinely receive billions of dollars in revenue in the form of federal grants.
In fiscal year 2021, California received a whopping $163 billion from the feds, while New York took in $110 billion and Texas $106 billion, according to the federal government. facts.
While these numbers have been inflated due to the expensive federal response to COVID-19 at the time, which provided additional funding to states, the trend persists and states still routinely receive tens of billions annually.
Federal subsidies were according to a Pew Analysis.
There have been nearly 11 million encounters with migrants since the start of fiscal year 2021 facts shows.
By comparison, during Trump’s first administration between fiscal years 2017 and 2020, there were only 3.1 million meetings.
Record levels of illegal immigration have irked Americans across the country, as poll after poll found that migration and border security were among the top issues for voters in this year’s election.
Democrats, meanwhile, are outraged by the idea that migrants who enter the US illegally could face deportation.
Denver Mayor Johnston has indicated he will defy any immigration orders, putting them in direct conflict with the new administration.
He even said he would do everything he could to keep federal immigration officials out of his city if they worked to deport migrants there.
He said the effort could end in a dangerous standoff, similar to China’s infamous 1989 Tiananmen Square protest.
“It’s like Tiananmen Square with the rose and the gun at the moment, right? You’d have all these Highland mothers standing up for the migrants. And you don’t want to mess with them,” Johnston said.
Homan took direct aim at Johnston’s comments, telling Levin that mayors and governors trying to thwart Trump and his team’s deportation plans are complicit in heinous migrant-related crimes, such as the infamous murder of Georgian student Laken Riley, who was murdered by a Venezuelan migrant who entered the US illegally.