The American dream wasn’t built on empty promises and weak leadership. For generations, our nation’s strength came from having real borders and real consequences for breaking our laws. But somewhere along the way, career politicians forgot that simple truth.
Now, after three years of chaos at our southern border and sanctuary cities bursting at the seams, millions of Americans are wondering if we’ll ever regain control of our immigration system. The Biden administration’s failed policies have led to record-breaking illegal crossings, with over 2.4 million encounters in 2023 alone.
But that’s about to change. In a move that’s already sending shockwaves through Washington’s corridors of power, President-elect Donald Trump has appointed a man who doesn’t just talk tough on immigration – he delivers concrete results.
The Sheriff’s Back in Town
Tom Homan, Trump’s newly appointed “border czar,” brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to the role. As ICE’s acting director from 2017-2018, he orchestrated some of the most successful immigration enforcement operations in recent history.
And he’s not mincing words about what’s coming next.
During a January 5, 2025 appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Homan laid out a crystal-clear message that has left immigration advocates stunned and American patriots cheering: illegal aliens will be deported, whether their home countries want them back or not.
No More Excuses
“If Venezuela don’t take their people back, there’s other ways we can do it,” Homan declared, showcasing the innovative thinking that characterized Trump’s first term. “There’s other countries be willing to accept them.”
This isn’t just tough talk. When the Biden administration halted deportation flights to Venezuela in February 2024, they claimed there was no solution. Homan and Trump are proving once again that leadership matters more than excuses.
History Proves It Works
The Trump-Homan partnership has already proven its effectiveness. In 2017, when El Salvador refused to accept deportations of MS-13 gang members, Trump’s team secured their cooperation in just 48 hours. When Mexico initially rejected the Migrant Protection Protocols (commonly known as “Remain in Mexico”), Trump’s diplomatic pressure achieved what critics called impossible.
“We’re not gonna be held up on removing public safety threats in this country,” Homan emphasized, addressing communities devastated by preventable crimes. Recent FBI statistics show that criminal organizations with Venezuelan ties have been linked to hundreds of serious crimes in major metropolitan areas since 2021.
And for those sanctuary city mayors – like Chicago’s Brandon Johnson and Denver’s Mike Johnston – who’ve threatened to obstruct these efforts? Homan didn’t mince words: there will be “consequences” for officials who interfere with federal immigration enforcement.
The Path Forward
Starting January 20, 2025, America’s immigration policy will finally match the common-sense expectations of its citizens. No more diplomatic deadlocks. No more sanctuary city games. No more putting American safety last.
As Homan puts it: “We’re hoping that President Trump will work with Venezuela like he did with Mexico and El Salvador. If they don’t, they’re still gonna be deported. They’re just gonna be deported to a different country.”
Key Takeaways:
- Trump’s new border strategy bypasses uncooperative countries entirely
- Previous Trump-Homan partnership secured deportation deals in just 48 hours
- No more diplomatic games – public safety threats will be removed immediately
Sources: Daily Wire, AOL, Daily Caller
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