Tom Homan
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She's trying to schedule all these first day interviews. I looked at her, says, Watertown Daily Times, and WWNY TV. She looked at me and says, what are these? I said, I'm a hometown newspaper, hometown television station. She looked at me, she goes, Mr. Trump, with all due respect, you got nationally syndicated. I said, I don't care. My hometown gets first. They raise me. I owe them.
They get the first interview. So the next day, we got in a plane, flew to Watertown, which is the biggest town where I grew up. I did Watertown Daily Times. I did WWNY TV.
They get the first interview. So the next day, we got in a plane, flew to Watertown, which is the biggest town where I grew up. I did Watertown Daily Times. I did WWNY TV.
They get the first interview. So the next day, we got in a plane, flew to Watertown, which is the biggest town where I grew up. I did Watertown Daily Times. I did WWNY TV.
They did. But I really love... My hometown where I grew up, matter of fact, I recently bought a lake house up there. I'm gonna retire there someday. I was born there, I was raised there, went to college there, was a police officer there. I'm gonna die there someday.
They did. But I really love... My hometown where I grew up, matter of fact, I recently bought a lake house up there. I'm gonna retire there someday. I was born there, I was raised there, went to college there, was a police officer there. I'm gonna die there someday.
They did. But I really love... My hometown where I grew up, matter of fact, I recently bought a lake house up there. I'm gonna retire there someday. I was born there, I was raised there, went to college there, was a police officer there. I'm gonna die there someday.
I was with a couple police officers fishing up on the St. Lawrence River. River that divides Canada and the United States. Great fishing. We were at Alexandria Bay fishing. Now, I saw Boar Patrol around. Didn't quite know what they did. But while we're fishing, we come in the boat, we're at the dock having a few beers. The Boar Patrol boat come pulling in. We just started talking.
I was with a couple police officers fishing up on the St. Lawrence River. River that divides Canada and the United States. Great fishing. We were at Alexandria Bay fishing. Now, I saw Boar Patrol around. Didn't quite know what they did. But while we're fishing, we come in the boat, we're at the dock having a few beers. The Boar Patrol boat come pulling in. We just started talking.
I was with a couple police officers fishing up on the St. Lawrence River. River that divides Canada and the United States. Great fishing. We were at Alexandria Bay fishing. Now, I saw Boar Patrol around. Didn't quite know what they did. But while we're fishing, we come in the boat, we're at the dock having a few beers. The Boar Patrol boat come pulling in. We just started talking.
You know, pretty soon he knew we were all cops. And, you know, of course, he's wearing a uniform. He's bored. We started talking about our job, his job. And his job sounded really interesting. And he looked at me and says, we're giving the test in four weeks. War Town Post Office. Y'all go on there and take it. So I did. Six months later, I get a phone call. Go for an interview.
You know, pretty soon he knew we were all cops. And, you know, of course, he's wearing a uniform. He's bored. We started talking about our job, his job. And his job sounded really interesting. And he looked at me and says, we're giving the test in four weeks. War Town Post Office. Y'all go on there and take it. So I did. Six months later, I get a phone call. Go for an interview.
You know, pretty soon he knew we were all cops. And, you know, of course, he's wearing a uniform. He's bored. We started talking about our job, his job. And his job sounded really interesting. And he looked at me and says, we're giving the test in four weeks. War Town Post Office. Y'all go on there and take it. So I did. Six months later, I get a phone call. Go for an interview.
So my dream was, there's a Border Patrol station there on Wellesley Island, right in the St. Lawrence River, in the shipping channel, beautiful place. Well, if I get into the Border Patrol, I can come back up here and work in that Wellesley Island and be a Border Patrol agent right where I grew up. So I got in the Border Patrol.
So my dream was, there's a Border Patrol station there on Wellesley Island, right in the St. Lawrence River, in the shipping channel, beautiful place. Well, if I get into the Border Patrol, I can come back up here and work in that Wellesley Island and be a Border Patrol agent right where I grew up. So I got in the Border Patrol.
So my dream was, there's a Border Patrol station there on Wellesley Island, right in the St. Lawrence River, in the shipping channel, beautiful place. Well, if I get into the Border Patrol, I can come back up here and work in that Wellesley Island and be a Border Patrol agent right where I grew up. So I got in the Border Patrol.
But after a few years on the Southwest border, there's so much action. You know, you eat it up. And I knew the northern border was pretty much vacation paradise. I just didn't, I never applied to go back up north because it was just, there was a lot of action on the southern border. Saw a lot of terrible things, but also was very rewarding. Saved a lot of lives.
But after a few years on the Southwest border, there's so much action. You know, you eat it up. And I knew the northern border was pretty much vacation paradise. I just didn't, I never applied to go back up north because it was just, there was a lot of action on the southern border. Saw a lot of terrible things, but also was very rewarding. Saved a lot of lives.
But after a few years on the Southwest border, there's so much action. You know, you eat it up. And I knew the northern border was pretty much vacation paradise. I just didn't, I never applied to go back up north because it was just, there was a lot of action on the southern border. Saw a lot of terrible things, but also was very rewarding. Saved a lot of lives.
1984. This is when I joined the Border Patrol.