Tom Homan
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Mexican still, National Mexico still lead. Oh, really? Yeah. El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, close second. I mean, those four countries make up a majority. But what concerns me is the country that we never had much activity from. 46,000 Chinese. What's that? It scares the hell out of me because a lot of them are military age males.
46,000 military age males don't leave China without the coordination approval of the Chinese government. That just don't happen. Russians, we got over, I think last look I have is 27,000 Russians. People from Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq. Big Africa, too. It's just... How many from Africa do you think? I don't have that on top of my head.
46,000 military age males don't leave China without the coordination approval of the Chinese government. That just don't happen. Russians, we got over, I think last look I have is 27,000 Russians. People from Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq. Big Africa, too. It's just... How many from Africa do you think? I don't have that on top of my head.
46,000 military age males don't leave China without the coordination approval of the Chinese government. That just don't happen. Russians, we got over, I think last look I have is 27,000 Russians. People from Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq. Big Africa, too. It's just... How many from Africa do you think? I don't have that on top of my head.
But special interest countries, numbers like we've never seen before. And we can't properly vet them. That's one thing I've been screaming about for two years. Secretary of Minerals gets up there and says, they're all properly vetted. Vetted against what? Because we don't have criminal data from El Salvador or Turkey or Syria.
But special interest countries, numbers like we've never seen before. And we can't properly vet them. That's one thing I've been screaming about for two years. Secretary of Minerals gets up there and says, they're all properly vetted. Vetted against what? Because we don't have criminal data from El Salvador or Turkey or Syria.
But special interest countries, numbers like we've never seen before. And we can't properly vet them. That's one thing I've been screaming about for two years. Secretary of Minerals gets up there and says, they're all properly vetted. Vetted against what? Because we don't have criminal data from El Salvador or Turkey or Syria.
Do you think China's going to give us any national security data on their people or Russia? So you vet them against NCIC, which we have. So unless you've been convicted or arrested in this country before and your fingerprints were taken, you're going to come back clean because we don't have access to most countries' criminal data. A lot of these countries don't have criminal data, right?
Do you think China's going to give us any national security data on their people or Russia? So you vet them against NCIC, which we have. So unless you've been convicted or arrested in this country before and your fingerprints were taken, you're going to come back clean because we don't have access to most countries' criminal data. A lot of these countries don't have criminal data, right?
Do you think China's going to give us any national security data on their people or Russia? So you vet them against NCIC, which we have. So unless you've been convicted or arrested in this country before and your fingerprints were taken, you're going to come back clean because we don't have access to most countries' criminal data. A lot of these countries don't have criminal data, right?
You think Haiti has an NCIC? Absolutely don't. So they say they vet them and they don't vet them properly. And when it comes to terrorist vetting, Beyond the criminal vetting, how about terrorist vetting? You and I both know most terrorists in this world aren't in any database.
You think Haiti has an NCIC? Absolutely don't. So they say they vet them and they don't vet them properly. And when it comes to terrorist vetting, Beyond the criminal vetting, how about terrorist vetting? You and I both know most terrorists in this world aren't in any database.
You think Haiti has an NCIC? Absolutely don't. So they say they vet them and they don't vet them properly. And when it comes to terrorist vetting, Beyond the criminal vetting, how about terrorist vetting? You and I both know most terrorists in this world aren't in any database.
Unless they were part of a T3 operation or caught on chatter or encountered on a battlefield by a soldier and biometrics were taken, we don't know who they are or where they're at. And so even they say they vet them through these terrorist databases don't really mean a lot. But here's one thing that has been talked about a lot, and I've talked to several whistleblowers in Border Patrol,
Unless they were part of a T3 operation or caught on chatter or encountered on a battlefield by a soldier and biometrics were taken, we don't know who they are or where they're at. And so even they say they vet them through these terrorist databases don't really mean a lot. But here's one thing that has been talked about a lot, and I've talked to several whistleblowers in Border Patrol,
Unless they were part of a T3 operation or caught on chatter or encountered on a battlefield by a soldier and biometrics were taken, we don't know who they are or where they're at. And so even they say they vet them through these terrorist databases don't really mean a lot. But here's one thing that has been talked about a lot, and I've talked to several whistleblowers in Border Patrol,
So they arrest somebody from one of these countries, they vet them through the Bureau. But there'd been such a push by this administration, process quick, release quick, because there's nowhere we're crawling, there's nothing to see here, border secure. They process and release so quickly, sometimes the vetting came back after they released and they were hot.
So they arrest somebody from one of these countries, they vet them through the Bureau. But there'd been such a push by this administration, process quick, release quick, because there's nowhere we're crawling, there's nothing to see here, border secure. They process and release so quickly, sometimes the vetting came back after they released and they were hot.
So they arrest somebody from one of these countries, they vet them through the Bureau. But there'd been such a push by this administration, process quick, release quick, because there's nowhere we're crawling, there's nothing to see here, border secure. They process and release so quickly, sometimes the vetting came back after they released and they were hot.
At least two occasions this has happened. ICE actually found one later on.