Tom Homan
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He said there's due process. So the way I see it, he's home. He's a citizen of El Salvador. He is home. And Bukele can do what he wants. I won't get in the weeds because it's under litigation, but I think we removed the public safety threat, human trafficker, wife beater, designated terrorist from this country. This country is safer because he's no longer here.
And we'll let the DOJ continue to litigate it, but President Trump, again, committed to removing the worst of the worst, and that's what we did.
And we'll let the DOJ continue to litigate it, but President Trump, again, committed to removing the worst of the worst, and that's what we did.
And we'll let the DOJ continue to litigate it, but President Trump, again, committed to removing the worst of the worst, and that's what we did.
verified by numerous sources. Not only ICE, but by a police agency, gang unit. Judge recognized it. Even El Salvadorian recognized him as a MS-13 member. So, you know, plus now troops coming out, right? Video of him trafficking, smuggling, wife filing protection orders because he's, you know, assaulting her. It's unfortunate. Senator Van Hollen and others flew down there to cuddle with him.
verified by numerous sources. Not only ICE, but by a police agency, gang unit. Judge recognized it. Even El Salvadorian recognized him as a MS-13 member. So, you know, plus now troops coming out, right? Video of him trafficking, smuggling, wife filing protection orders because he's, you know, assaulting her. It's unfortunate. Senator Van Hollen and others flew down there to cuddle with him.
verified by numerous sources. Not only ICE, but by a police agency, gang unit. Judge recognized it. Even El Salvadorian recognized him as a MS-13 member. So, you know, plus now troops coming out, right? Video of him trafficking, smuggling, wife filing protection orders because he's, you know, assaulting her. It's unfortunate. Senator Van Hollen and others flew down there to cuddle with him.
At the same time, he had U.S. citizen parents in his state of Maryland who buried their children because their children were murdered and raped a TDA member, MS-13 member, I would think a U.S. citizen would be more concerned with his U.S. citizen constituency who buried their children more than a designated terrorist, public safety threat, white beater, illegal alien.
At the same time, he had U.S. citizen parents in his state of Maryland who buried their children because their children were murdered and raped a TDA member, MS-13 member, I would think a U.S. citizen would be more concerned with his U.S. citizen constituency who buried their children more than a designated terrorist, public safety threat, white beater, illegal alien.
At the same time, he had U.S. citizen parents in his state of Maryland who buried their children because their children were murdered and raped a TDA member, MS-13 member, I would think a U.S. citizen would be more concerned with his U.S. citizen constituency who buried their children more than a designated terrorist, public safety threat, white beater, illegal alien.
But that's where we're at today. We're putting politics over public safety, politics over common sense. Mary News reports how we're deporting U.S. citizen children. We can't legally deport any U.S. citizen. What happened in those cases? They said we deported U.S. citizen children. No, we didn't. The parent was already deported. The parent has a decision to make. Do I take my child with me?
But that's where we're at today. We're putting politics over public safety, politics over common sense. Mary News reports how we're deporting U.S. citizen children. We can't legally deport any U.S. citizen. What happened in those cases? They said we deported U.S. citizen children. No, we didn't. The parent was already deported. The parent has a decision to make. Do I take my child with me?
But that's where we're at today. We're putting politics over public safety, politics over common sense. Mary News reports how we're deporting U.S. citizen children. We can't legally deport any U.S. citizen. What happened in those cases? They said we deported U.S. citizen children. No, we didn't. The parent was already deported. The parent has a decision to make. Do I take my child with me?
Do I leave him here with a spouse or another relative? That's parenting 101. The mother chose to take her child with her. Her choice. If we didn't do it, Then the story would be we're separating families. You can't win. You go back to this day, they still, you know, they refer to me as the godfather of family separation, right?
Do I leave him here with a spouse or another relative? That's parenting 101. The mother chose to take her child with her. Her choice. If we didn't do it, Then the story would be we're separating families. You can't win. You go back to this day, they still, you know, they refer to me as the godfather of family separation, right?
Do I leave him here with a spouse or another relative? That's parenting 101. The mother chose to take her child with her. Her choice. If we didn't do it, Then the story would be we're separating families. You can't win. You go back to this day, they still, you know, they refer to me as the godfather of family separation, right?
Because when I was ICE director, we did zero tolerance where families were separated. And let me explain why we did that. Numbers were increasing. Families. So we said, all right, let's start prosecuting the parent who brings her child through this dangerous journey prosecute them for illegal entry, which is a crime. Maybe we prosecute them and put them in jail.
Because when I was ICE director, we did zero tolerance where families were separated. And let me explain why we did that. Numbers were increasing. Families. So we said, all right, let's start prosecuting the parent who brings her child through this dangerous journey prosecute them for illegal entry, which is a crime. Maybe we prosecute them and put them in jail.
Because when I was ICE director, we did zero tolerance where families were separated. And let me explain why we did that. Numbers were increasing. Families. So we said, all right, let's start prosecuting the parent who brings her child through this dangerous journey prosecute them for illegal entry, which is a crime. Maybe we prosecute them and put them in jail.
They'll stop sneaking in the country through the cartels and put their children in harm's way. Maybe it would decrease the amount of rapes we see down there. Maybe less children would die. So we decided to do zero tolerance. Zero tolerance was done to save lives, decrease sexual assaults, As a cop, law enforcement use zero tolerance across this country all the time.