Border Czar Pick Trashes “The View” [WATCH]

On Monday, November 11, during a broadcast of “Hannity,” Tom Homan, the newly appointed “border czar” under President-elect Donald Trump, strongly rebuffed the claims made on “The View” regarding the Trump administration’s mass deportation plans. Homan, a former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was responding to concerns raised by the hosts of the popular daytime talk show, who had suggested that the Trump administration would begin deporting American citizens. This claim was part of a broader narrative circulating among critics who feared the severity of Trump’s immigration policies.

Homan dismissed the idea that the Trump administration would target American citizens for deportation, describing it as misinformation. He explained that the administration’s focus would be on deporting individuals who were in the country illegally, not U.S. citizens. Homan’s comments were aimed at countering what he viewed as hysteria and a misunderstanding of the Trump administration’s immigration stance. He clarified that the plan was to prioritize the removal of individuals who had committed crimes, especially those who were illegal immigrants with criminal records, aligning with Trump’s campaign promises to crack down on illegal immigration.

The controversy surrounding the deportation plan stemmed from concerns about the possible expansion of deportation efforts, which some critics feared could lead to a wide-reaching impact on American families, including those with mixed-status households. While Homan reiterated that the focus would be on non-citizens, the broader context of the debate involved questions about how aggressively the administration would pursue deportations and whether any policies might inadvertently affect individuals with American citizenship, particularly those who were part of undocumented families.

Homan’s appearance on “Hannity” sought to quell these fears by emphasizing the Trump administration’s commitment to enforcing existing immigration laws. He painted the narrative put forth by “The View” as sensational and inaccurate, stressing that the government’s goal was to secure the border and remove individuals who posed a threat to public safety, rather than indiscriminately deporting citizens. His comments highlighted the administration’s intention to focus on illegal immigration while providing reassurance to the public that American citizens would not be subjected to deportation under the new policy.

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