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Tom Homan Reacts to Court Ruling Against Trump on Venezuelan Deportations, Discusses Sanctuary Cities

Forbes Breaking NewsSeptember 7, 20257 min76,622 views
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Federal Court Ruling on Venezuelan Deportations

  • Tom Homan strongly disagrees with a federal appeals court ruling that prevents the president from using the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants.
  • 💡 He argues that the Act does not require a state of war, but rather an "incursion," which he believes has occurred, citing intelligence reports linking TDA to the Maduro regime and their involvement in crimes.
  • 🚀 Homan is confident that the ruling will be overturned on appeal.

Immigration Enforcement in Sanctuary Cities

  • 🎯 The administration plans to "flood the zone" with an additional 10,000 agents to address issues in sanctuary cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle.
  • ⚠️ Homan states that these cities are releasing illegal aliens and public safety threats onto the streets, and resources will be directed to these areas.
  • ⛓️ He warns that if sanctuary cities do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, more collateral arrests will occur, including individuals who are not criminal threats but are in the country illegally.
  • 🚨 Operations have already begun in some sanctuary cities, with a recent operation in Chicago resulting in the arrest of TDA members, child sexual predators, and individuals with homicide convictions.

Reuniting Families and Child Smuggling

  • 💔 Homan criticizes the administration's handling of unaccompanied minors, calling the situation with half a million children smuggled into the country by criminal cartels "disgusting."
  • 🔍 He states that President Trump's administration found 25,000 of these children, and they are now trying to reunite children with their parents in Guatemala, but are being obstructed.
  • 🗣️ He dismisses claims that children fear returning to their parents in Guatemala as a "game," emphasizing that children should be with their parents.

Recruitment and National Security Threats

  • 📈 Over 100,000 people, potentially around 120,000, have expressed interest in joining to help secure the nation, motivated by frustration with open borders.
  • 📊 Homan claims that approximately 70% of individuals arrested are criminals, while the other 30% include national security threats who may not have criminal histories but are here to "lay low."
  • ⚠️ He asserts that increased enforcement and the realization of consequences for illegal entry have led to the most secure border in the nation's history.
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