Border Czar Homan: Daily Deportation Flights Signal U.S. Border Crackdown

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The Trump administration has initiated daily deportation flights as part of its renewed border security efforts, emphasizing the need for congressional funding to sustain the mission, according to Border Czar Tom Homan.

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The Trump administration has commenced daily military flights deporting immigrants, with plans to increase capacity significantly. Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized that this aggressive approach is sending a clear message: the United States’ border is now firmly closed. Speaking on ABC’s “This Week”, Homan called on Congress to act swiftly to allocate the necessary funding to bolster the mission.

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“It’s a force multiplier, and it’s sending a strong signal to the world—our border’s closed,” Homan told anchor Martha Raddatz during the Sunday interview.

When questioned about the feasibility of deporting an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants, Homan pushed back, highlighting the cost of inaction. “What price do you put on national security? What price do you put on these young ladies that have been raped and murdered and burned alive? If you don’t secure that border, that’s when sex trafficking goes up. That’s when the fentanyl comes in and kills a quarter of a million Americans,” he stated.

Scaling Up Deportations

Homan detailed the administration’s ambitious goals, which include adding a minimum of 100,000 detention center beds to accommodate the growing number of detainees. He urged Congress to “come to the table quick” to approve the resources required to sustain the escalating deportation operations.

The initial phase targets immigrants convicted of or arrested for criminal activity, but Homan clarified that all individuals in the country illegally are subject to removal. On the first day of deportations last week, over 500 arrests were made, including “collateral arrests” in sanctuary cities where local policies obstruct cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

“Sanctuary cities lock us out of the jails,” Homan said. “Instead of ICE being able to arrest those people where the officer, the alien, and the public are safe, they’re released back into the community, which endangers the community.” He emphasized that such individuals would be apprehended alongside others during enforcement actions, adding, “If they’re in the country illegally, they’re coming too.”

Sensitive Locations No Longer Off-Limits

The administration has also ended restrictions on ICE arrests at sensitive locations, including schools, hospitals, and churches. Homan defended the policy shift, stating that ICE officers must have the discretion to apprehend national security or public safety threats wherever they may be.

“We’re enforcing the laws Congress enacted and the president signed,” Homan asserted, dismissing critics who object to arrests in sensitive areas. “If they don’t like it, change the law.”

Homan also addressed concerns about deportation to countries unwilling to accept their nationals. “El Salvador didn’t want to take their MS-13 members back,” he said, adding that it took President Trump just 18 hours to compel the country to cooperate.

A Mission of Public Safety

Homan underscored that the administration’s success depends on taking criminals and national security threats off U.S. streets. “Every day, our success is taking the public safety threat off the streets and getting the national security threat out of here,” he declared.

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