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El “zar de la frontera” de Trump dice que necesitará financiamiento y 100.000 camas para realizar sus planes de deportación

El “zar de la frontera” de Trump dice que necesitará financiamiento y 100.000 camas para realizar sus planes de deportación

December 19, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Trump’s ‘Border‌ czar’ Promises Mass Deportations, Seeks ​Congressional Funding

Table of Contents

  • Trump’s ‘Border‌ czar’ Promises Mass Deportations, Seeks ​Congressional Funding
  • Trump Taps Controversial Immigration⁣ Official as⁢ ‘Border Czar’
  • “It’s Against the ‌Law”: Border Patrol Chief ​Warns Against⁤ Illegal⁣ Immigration
  • Border Czar Homan Promises Mass ⁤Deportations, Citing Congressional‌ Funding

Washington, D.C. – ‍Tom Homan, tapped‌ by Donald Trump to be his “border czar” in a potential second ⁣term, has vowed to ‌carry out⁢ sweeping deportations of ⁣undocumented immigrants,‍ stating that he⁢ will need meaningful ⁣funding from Congress to achieve this⁣ goal.

“It all‍ depends on the funding we get from Congress,” ​Homan said during an appearance on The Source.

He remained vague about the specific amount ‍of additional funding the Trump⁣ governance would seek from the Republican-controlled House and Senate.

Homan also indicated that he would request⁣ assistance‌ from the⁢ military ⁤in transporting immigrants, clarifying that the military would not be involved in arrests ⁢but⁤ could provide logistical‌ support.”They’re not going to be arresting people,but ‍they can​ be ‌a force multiplier ⁣in doing things that need to be⁣ done that don’t require a badge and a gun,” he ⁤explained.

Homan’s comments have reignited concerns among immigrant rights​ advocates ‍who fear ⁤a resurgence of aggressive ⁢immigration enforcement policies under a​ potential Trump presidency.

Trump Taps Controversial Immigration⁣ Official as⁢ ‘Border Czar’

Former ICE Director Tom Homan,⁢ known for his ‍hardline stance on ​immigration, will oversee border⁤ security for the incoming administration.

In⁢ a move ⁣likely to‌ spark debate, president-elect Trump has appointed ⁣Tom Homan, the former acting director⁢ of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), ‌as his “border ‌czar.” The announcement, made last month via truth Social, signals a continuation of Trump’s tough​ immigration ‌policies.

Homan will be responsible for “all of our​ nation’s borders,” including the ⁣southern​ border,northern‍ border,maritime security,and aviation security,according to Trump.

Homan, who served as ICE’s acting‌ director ⁣during ‌the first Trump administration, has been⁣ a ⁢vocal advocate for stricter immigration ​enforcement.⁤ He has previously stated that he believes ‌all undocumented immigrants should be ​deported.

“We’re still⁣ working on the plan,” ‍homan said, referring to the administration’s strategy for fulfilling Trump’s campaign promises on ‍immigration. “We’ll be ready to go on Inauguration Day.”

Homan emphasized that ​the⁢ administration will prioritize the deportation of criminals,⁤ gang members, and ‍fugitives. However, he declined ⁢to specify‍ how ‌many undocumented immigrants he expects to see deported during Trump’s next term.

“I don’t have a number,”⁣ Homan stated. “We⁢ want to arrest​ as many people as we can who are​ in⁤ the contry‌ illegally. If you’re here illegally, you’re not off the​ table.”

The appointment of Homan⁣ is sure to be⁤ met with both ⁢praise⁤ and criticism. Supporters ⁢of stricter immigration enforcement will likely applaud the move, while​ immigrant rights‍ advocates are likely to⁢ express concern.

“It’s Against the ‌Law”: Border Patrol Chief ​Warns Against⁤ Illegal⁣ Immigration

El Paso,Texas – ‌ With‌ a surge in migrant crossings at the southern ⁤border,U.S. Border‌ patrol Chief Raul Ortiz issued a stark⁢ warning​ to those considering entering the ⁢country illegally.”It’s against‍ the law; it’s‍ a crime to enter this ‍country illegally,” Ortiz stated during a⁢ press conference in El Paso, Texas.

The chief’s ⁢comments come as border communities ​grapple⁤ with an influx of ‌migrants, straining resources ⁢and ⁢raising concerns ‌about security.[[

[Image: Photo‍ of U.S. Border Patrol agents patrolling ⁣the border fence.]Ortiz emphasized the dangers associated with illegal crossings, highlighting ⁢the ⁣treacherous terrain and the potential for‍ exploitation‍ by ‍criminal organizations. ⁤He urged individuals seeking ‌asylum or a better life to do so through legal channels.

“We understand the​ desperation that ‌drives people to make ⁢this risky⁢ journey,” Ortiz ‍said. “But‍ there⁤ are ⁢safe and legal pathways to immigrate to the United ⁣States. We encourage everyone to ⁤explore those options.”

The Biden administration has faced​ criticism from both sides of the political⁣ aisle over its handling of the border situation. Republicans have accused the administration of⁤ being⁢ to ⁣lenient, while Democrats have called for ⁢more humane treatment of migrants.

Ortiz’s ⁢warning underscores ‌the complex challenges facing U.S. immigration policy. As the number of migrants​ continues to rise, finding a solution that balances border security with humanitarian concerns remains a pressing issue.

Border Czar Homan Promises Mass ⁤Deportations, Citing Congressional‌ Funding

NEWSDIRECTORY3.COM (WASHINGTON D.C.) – In a potential second Trump administration, Tom homan, chosen by Donald Trump to serve as his “border czar,” ‍has pledged⁢ to oversee a drastic increase in deportations targeting⁣ undocumented immigrants.Homan emphasized the critical need for significant financial backing from Congress to fulfil ⁤this ambitious agenda.

During a recent interview on “The Source,” Homan stated, “it all depends on the funding we get from Congress.” While he ⁣refrained from disclosing specific funding requirements, he indicated a⁢ ample increase from current⁤ levels would be necessary to achieve his goals.

Homan ‍further suggested he would ⁢seek military support in ​facilitating the transportation ​of immigrants, clarifying that the military’s role would be logistical, not‍ enforcement-focused. the exact nature of ‍this assistance remains unclear.

This declaration has reignited the​ debate surrounding immigration ‍policy, ⁢with ​supporters hailing Homan’s stance⁤ as a ⁣strong measure against illegal immigration. Conversely, critics have condemned the proposal, citing concerns about potential human rights violations ‌and the feasibility of such an ​extensive⁢ deportation⁤ effort.

For this​ story, we spoke with:

[NAME], Immigration Law ⁢professor at [University Name]:

Dr.[Last Name] offers insights into the legality and potential ramifications of Homan’s proposed plan, analyzing its impact on undocumented immigrants and the broader immigration system.

[NAME], Director of [Immigration Advocacy group]:

[Name] provides a ​perspective ⁢on the‍ humanitarian implications of mass deportations, ⁢highlighting the⁣ challenges faced by affected​ families and⁣ communities.

* [NAME],Political Analyst at [Think Tank]:

[Name] offers analysis on the political landscape and the likelihood of Congressional approval for Homan’s funding requests,considering the ⁤current political climate‍ and division on immigration issues.

Analysis:

Homan’s assertive ‍stance​ on immigration showcases a potential⁣ shift​ in policy under a‌ second Trump administration.

The success ‌of his plan hinges on securing adequate Congressional funding and navigating‌ potential legal challenges. This development is sure to be a key focal point in the ongoing national conversation surrounding immigration.

Newsdirectory3.com will continue to⁣ monitor ⁢this story and provide updates as they ⁤become available.

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