Border Czar Tom Homan says will be in Chicago on first day of new administration. To Tren de Aragua: ‘Your Days Are Numbered.’ – RealClear

Homan: "The mayor of Chicago says Tom Homan isn't welcome in Chicago. Well guess where Tom Homan is going on day one? Chicago, Illinois!  You don't want me there, come get me."
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Lawrence
1 year ago

The courts and politicians sneer at those who play fair,
Despising the taxpayers who work and care.
To them, we’re mere wallets, here to concede,
Fueling their corruption and insatiable greed.

Dev
1 year ago

Come get them!

Frank Goudy
1 year ago

This is going to be tough to do. there are just millions and millions and millions of illegals. The DEMs will fight them in the courts all the way. WE can all only hope that Trump-Homan have a solid plan to deprt them.

GM
1 year ago

“TOM HOMAN: Look, if I offend anybody today, I don’t care. Some in the media say I’m offensive. I’m okay with that because I get to their minds rent-free. That’s kind of cool…”

The Team Trump Christmas gifts just keep on gushing forth, lol! LOVE this guy…!!!

David F
1 year ago

Climate Change is over the new ICE AGE is here!

1-866-DHS-2-ICE

For reporting illegals.

Need Trump to set up a Federal Bounty.

Old Spartan
1 year ago

I cant wait for the show. When ICE shows up, the 95 or so counties who are not sanctuary supporters will be glad to see Cook and the other few sanctuary supporters fil up with all the illegals. That will make them easier for ICE to catch.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Spartan

Let’s hope so, but remember ice is short handed on agents that’s why local law enforcement better do there jobs for we the people, screw Pritzker, Johnson, Perwinckle.

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