Tom Homan
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Didn't have time to vet them properly. Why did they release millions of people into the United States rather than putting them in an empty ice bed? An ice bed owned by ICE, contracted by ICE, at $127 a night. Why did they not fill that bed
Didn't have time to vet them properly. Why did they release millions of people into the United States rather than putting them in an empty ice bed? An ice bed owned by ICE, contracted by ICE, at $127 a night. Why did they not fill that bed
but they'd rather release them to an NGO, get put in a hotel room at 500 bucks a night, get three free meals a day, get free medical care, and not only that, they get flown to the city of their choice. They say where they want to go, we flew them there by administration. Put them in a hotel room, 500 bucks a night, give them three meals a day, free medical care.
but they'd rather release them to an NGO, get put in a hotel room at 500 bucks a night, get three free meals a day, get free medical care, and not only that, they get flown to the city of their choice. They say where they want to go, we flew them there by administration. Put them in a hotel room, 500 bucks a night, give them three meals a day, free medical care.
but they'd rather release them to an NGO, get put in a hotel room at 500 bucks a night, get three free meals a day, get free medical care, and not only that, they get flown to the city of their choice. They say where they want to go, we flew them there by administration. Put them in a hotel room, 500 bucks a night, give them three meals a day, free medical care.
Why did they do that instead of putting them in the ICE facility at $127 a night? Because they knew exactly what they're doing. They know if they go into ICE detention, they get a hearing within 40 days. Based on real data from the immigration court, nearly 9 out of 10 people who claim asylum will get ordered removed because they don't qualify for asylum. They get removed.
Why did they do that instead of putting them in the ICE facility at $127 a night? Because they knew exactly what they're doing. They know if they go into ICE detention, they get a hearing within 40 days. Based on real data from the immigration court, nearly 9 out of 10 people who claim asylum will get ordered removed because they don't qualify for asylum. They get removed.
Why did they do that instead of putting them in the ICE facility at $127 a night? Because they knew exactly what they're doing. They know if they go into ICE detention, they get a hearing within 40 days. Based on real data from the immigration court, nearly 9 out of 10 people who claim asylum will get ordered removed because they don't qualify for asylum. They get removed.
That's not what they wanted. Overwhelm the system because once you're out of the system, you've got the detained docket. Immigration court prioritizes the detained docket. But once you release them, now they're on the non-detained docket, sitting in a hotel room. Hearing's going to take three, five, seven years, depending on what location you're at.
That's not what they wanted. Overwhelm the system because once you're out of the system, you've got the detained docket. Immigration court prioritizes the detained docket. But once you release them, now they're on the non-detained docket, sitting in a hotel room. Hearing's going to take three, five, seven years, depending on what location you're at.
That's not what they wanted. Overwhelm the system because once you're out of the system, you've got the detained docket. Immigration court prioritizes the detained docket. But once you release them, now they're on the non-detained docket, sitting in a hotel room. Hearing's going to take three, five, seven years, depending on what location you're at.
If you want to exhaust all your appeals, maybe nine years. They overwhelm the system because they know it's going to take years to get these people through the process. And what happens then? They're hoping for a Democratic administration. Now you can warrant amnesty. They're playing the long game. They overrun the system on purpose. They did not detain them on purpose.
If you want to exhaust all your appeals, maybe nine years. They overwhelm the system because they know it's going to take years to get these people through the process. And what happens then? They're hoping for a Democratic administration. Now you can warrant amnesty. They're playing the long game. They overrun the system on purpose. They did not detain them on purpose.
If you want to exhaust all your appeals, maybe nine years. They overwhelm the system because they know it's going to take years to get these people through the process. And what happens then? They're hoping for a Democratic administration. Now you can warrant amnesty. They're playing the long game. They overrun the system on purpose. They did not detain them on purpose.
What the Biden administration did, towards the end, they knew that immigration was a big issue in the election, right? So they tried to claim that border numbers are way down. Where did we fix this problem? It's down 70%. No, it wasn't. They created two programs out of thin air, call them legal pathways. They weren't legal pathways. The border numbers didn't really go down.
What the Biden administration did, towards the end, they knew that immigration was a big issue in the election, right? So they tried to claim that border numbers are way down. Where did we fix this problem? It's down 70%. No, it wasn't. They created two programs out of thin air, call them legal pathways. They weren't legal pathways. The border numbers didn't really go down.
What the Biden administration did, towards the end, they knew that immigration was a big issue in the election, right? So they tried to claim that border numbers are way down. Where did we fix this problem? It's down 70%. No, it wasn't. They created two programs out of thin air, call them legal pathways. They weren't legal pathways. The border numbers didn't really go down.
They went down maybe 17% if you count all the programs they created. So what they did was, okay, we got millions of people coming across the border illegally. So let's create the CBP1 app. That same illegal alien population can simply go to an app, make an appointment, come to a port of entry. They're going to call that illegal entry now. Same population of the illegal.
They went down maybe 17% if you count all the programs they created. So what they did was, okay, we got millions of people coming across the border illegally. So let's create the CBP1 app. That same illegal alien population can simply go to an app, make an appointment, come to a port of entry. They're going to call that illegal entry now. Same population of the illegal.
They went down maybe 17% if you count all the programs they created. So what they did was, okay, we got millions of people coming across the border illegally. So let's create the CBP1 app. That same illegal alien population can simply go to an app, make an appointment, come to a port of entry. They're going to call that illegal entry now. Same population of the illegal.