Former ICE Head: Throngs of Illegal Immigrants Allowed in US for Political Power

Beth Brelje
By Beth Brelje
January 22, 2022Border Security
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Former ICE Head: Throngs of Illegal Immigrants Allowed in US for Political Power
Thomas Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under President Donald Trump, addresses a gathering of Pennsylvania county sheriffs, law enforcement and lawmakers in Berks County, Pa., on Jan. 20, 2022. (Beth Brelje/The Epoch Times)

WEST HAMBURG, Pa.—Despite a historically high number of people coming across the United States border in 2021, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had a historically low number of arrests and removals.

“That’s on purpose,” according to Thomas Homan, former Acting Director of Ice under President Donald Trump. Homan worked under six presidents but says this one is different.

“President Biden is the first president in the history of this nation who came into office and intentionally unsecured the border,” Homan said during a conversation Thursday in Pennsylvania, about the local impacts of unchecked immigration beyond border towns.

The conversation, attended by about eight Pennsylvania county sheriffs and some state and local lawmakers, was hosted by Berks County Sheriff Eric Weaknecht, the Patriot Caucus, and Berks County Patriots, a well-established Republican club that typically draws several hundred politically engaged citizens to its monthly meetings. Homan spoke at the Berks County Patriots meeting later that night.

“Under President Trump, immigration was down 83 percent. We were at a 40 year low for immigration,” Homan said.

He called Trump the greatest president he ever worked for, and said accusations that his border policies were inhumane are absurd, because encouraging immigrants to enter the U.S. illegally creates ugly human rights crimes.

Homan said 31 percent of the women who make the journey to the United States are sexually assaulted, children die, and criminal cartels make billions of dollars.

“When illegal immigration is down by 83 percent, how many women aren’t being raped? How many pounds of Fentanyl are not coming across the border?”

Yet the Biden administration has taken steps that attract more people to enter illegally, and at the same time, “decapitated ICE,” by ending the Stay in Mexico plan and weakening enforcement.

“Being in the country illegally is no longer enough of a reason to be arrested and deported. They have to be convicted of an aggravated felony,” Homan said. “If you’re an MS-13 gang member and you get arrested in New York City today for raping an 8-year-old child, if you’re able to post bond, ICE can’t touch you. Even though you are illegally in the United States, even though you’ve been arrested for raping a child, even though you may have a final order from immigration saying you must leave the country, ICE can’t touch you.”

What is the motivation for lax immigration enforcement?

“They want these people to stay,” Homan said. “Why? Biden overturned Trump’s objection to counting illegal immigrants in the census. Millions of new people will be counted in the next census in sanctuary cities, which will result in more seats in the House for the Democrats, which leaves your electoral college in their perpetual power. There’s no other reason … this is about political power in the future.”

Even if the border wall is completed, we would still have immigration, Homan said. The wall was never expected to fully stop illegal immigration. It was to slow illegal immigration and to encourage more legal entrance.

Why should people outside of border towns pay attention?

“You care, because 97 percent of people who cross the southwest border don’t stay in Arizona and Texas. They go all throughout the country,” Homan said. “Sex trafficking of women and children is at an all-time high right now because the border is unprotected, so trafficking organizations work with the criminal cartels. That is happening not only at the southern border, but in this community too.”

He noted that people with intentions to commit terrorist acts can more easily walk through the southern border than fly in.

The airplanes full of unaccompanied minors seen landing in airports and dropping children off at waiting buses headed to unspecified destinations are often used as part of a criminal enterprise.

“They say they release them to a sponsor or relatives, but about 75 percent of the unaccompanied minors are released to parents who are here illegally,” Homan said. “Parents up here contact a criminal organization and say they want their child up here. They pay $9,000–10,000 to smuggle them to the border.” Then the Biden administration gives them an airplane ticket. “You, the taxpayer, are going to deliver them to the very people who conspired to smuggle them here, which is a felony.”

“The Biden administration is completing a felony; they are completing the final act,” Homan said. “The U.S. Government is completing a criminal conspiracy.”

Some children go to non-profit organizations receiving government funding, which reunite children with their parents, also in the United States illegally.

When Homan led ICE, DNA tests were conducted to see if children were traveling with their parents or if they were being trafficked. The Biden administration is focused on quickly releasing people from border-holding areas, so they don’t have time for things like DNA tests. Quickly moving people into the country means no more problematic public relations photos like the squalid conditions seen in September, showing Haitian immigrants under a Texas bridge.

Homan says if Trump comes back and keeps him on the team, he will come back.

“I’ve already got a list of who I’m going fire. We’re going to fix it. But, will we be able to repair all the damage that’s been done? No. There are too many people here illegally who will never leave.”

From The Epoch Times

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