In a move that’s sparking both interest and concern, US President-elect Donald Trump has announced the return of Tom Homan, a hardline immigration official, to oversee the country’s borders in his upcoming administration. Homan, a former ICE director, will take on the role of “Border Czar,” responsible for all deportations of illegal aliens back to their country of origin.
Trump made the announcement on his social network, Truth Social, expressing his pleasure at having Homan join his team. This development comes as no surprise, given Trump’s campaign rhetoric focusing on border control and deportation. The 78-year-old Republican has vowed to launch the largest deportation operation in US history on his first day in office, targeting undocumented immigrants.
As a seasoned immigration official, Homan has been vocal about his stance on border control. His appointment is seen as a significant step in Trump’s plan to tighten border security and enforce strict immigration policies.
Trump’s decision to appoint Homan has been met with mixed reactions. Supporters see it as a strong move to address border security concerns, while critics argue it may lead to more divisive and hardline immigration policies.
