By Don Silas U.S. President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, has vowed to bring ‘hell with him’ to Boston. Homan spoke a...
By Don Silas
U.S. President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, has
vowed to bring ‘hell with him’ to Boston.
Homan spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference,
CPAC, in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
He began his remarks by using an expletive, stating that he
was not bothered “if I offend anybody.”
Homan also criticised former President Joe Biden’s record on
the border, arguing that even former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton
took steps to secure the border because “they clearly understood you can’t have
national security without border security.”
Homan then targeted specific law enforcement agencies for
what he described as their lack of cooperation on immigration policy, including
the police department in Boston.
“The police commissioner of Boston, you said you’d double
down on not helping law enforcement or ICE. I’m coming to Boston, and I’m
bringing hell with me,” Homan said.
Last November, Trump announced that Homan, his former acting
head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, would join his second
administration to oversee border control.
Homan is in charge of the southern and northern U.S.
borders, as well as all maritime and aviation security.
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