President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming “border czar” isn’t just going to address “root causes” like former Vice President Kamala Harris did in the unofficial role — and that, apparently, is making a lot of people angry.
So angry, in fact, that Homan says he’s had to move his family due to death threats.
In an appearance on Fox News this week, Homan said he’d switched his phone off after the news was made public — not just because of the “phone calls, the texts, and emails from the thousands of ICE agents and Border Patrol agents excited about the rumor that I’m coming back,” but also because of those who didn’t want him back and were reportedly willing to resort to threats to make that happen.
Homan was the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from 2017 to 2018, during which time he aggressively pursued deportation policies for illegal immigrants. According to The Wall Street Journal, “Trump’s aides said Homan will have sweeping oversight of the immigration policies that animated voters and helped propel Trump back to the White House.” Not only that, the role doesn’t require Senate confirmation.
“The advantage he’s gonna have is, there’s no question that Tom Homan will bring the implied authority of the president,” said Ron Vitiello, Homan’s successor as acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement director. “No one’s gonna wonder.” […]
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