Donald Trump appoints Tom Homan to immigration, his first interview sets the tone

Donald Trump appoints Tom Homan to immigration, his first interview sets the tone
Donald Trump appoints Tom Homan to immigration, his first interview sets the tone
Screenshot Fox News Tom Homan, appointed by Donald Trump to manage immigration, gave his first interview on FoxNews on November 11, 2024.

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Tom Homan, appointed by Donald Trump to manage immigration, gave his first interview on FoxNews on November 11, 2024.

UNITED STATES – “Get out of there!” » These are the first words of Tom Homan in an interview on FoxNews this Monday, November 11, shortly after Donald Trump entrusted him with the thorny issue of immigration in the next administration which will come to power next January.

Nicknamed “the tsar of the borders”Tom Homan attacked Democrats on Donald Trump's beloved conservative channel. “I have seen Democratic governors say they will try to stop us from taking action”he declared. But he assures us, “we will get the job done”. And to add: “Get out of there!” »

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A sting directed in particular against California. The Democratic governor of this west coast state, Gavin Newsom, announced after the election of Donald Trump that he would take over the leadership of the “ résistance » against the policies of the future administration as California had already done in 2016 and 2020.

“Our fight for freedom and opportunity continues”affirmed Gavin Newsom the day after the results, promising new battles against the White House on immigration but also abortion or the environment.

The border at the heart of Trump's speech

These resistant Democratic cities and states, called “sanctuaries”are in the sights of the Republicans who will come to power on January 20 following the inauguration ceremony which will take place in Washington DC. “If sanctuary cities don’t help us, then get out of the way…We’re coming”threatened Tom Homan again on FoxNews, also citing New York.

During the Republican's first term, Tom Homan was already director of ICE, the agency responsible for border control and immigration. He was at the origin of the policy of separation between children and their parents, which caused a scandal. Nearly 4,000 migrant children were separated from their parents and placed in detention.

The border issue is central to Donald Trump, who wants to expel millions of illegal migrants on his first day in office. A measure which would nevertheless, according to specialists, be more difficult to apply than it seems.

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