Border czar Tom Homan on immigration enforcement
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White House border czar Thomas Homan met with Minnesota officials to discuss crime and public safety, calling for stronger support for law enforcement and tougher action against criminals. Minnesota Crime Talks With State Leaders On Tuesday,
MINNEAPOLIS — President Donald Trump has tapped his “border czar,” Tom Homan, to come to Minneapolis to oversee ICE operations. Homan, 64, became the face of Trump’s immigration policy when the president began his second term.
But immigration agents will continue making arrests in Minnesota, Trump's 'border czar' Tom Homan told reporters in Minneapolis on Thursday. “We are not going to surrender our mission at all, we're just going to do it smarter,” he said.
During a news conference in Minneapolis, Border czar Tom Homan acknowledged that the ICE operation in the city “can be improved” and said that he plans to make the operation “safer, more efficient, by the book.
Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, assumes command of federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, intensifies cooperation with local leaders, and implicitly sidesteps DHS Secretary Kristi Noem amid national controversy.
Donald Trump slammed Mayor Jacob Frey, accusing him of defying federal law and warning that his refusal to enforce immigration rules could backfire