Newsom responds to Trump's border czar's threats
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Border czar Tom Homan tonight insists that ICE can still carry out its immigration enforcement operations despite protests. And he responded to California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s criticism of the deployment of Marines during an interview with Tom Llamas.
Steve Bannon tore into Tom Homan after President Donald Trump’s border czar made the rounds on the cable news networks to address the crisis in Los Angeles. “Tom, enough TV,” said Bannon, a far-right podcaster and Trump ally.
President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan argued Monday that it was necessary to deploy hundreds of Marines to Los Angeles to quell immigration protests that are happening in the city – despite local officials saying it’s unclear why they are there or what they are doing.
Talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw is set to air footage from his exclusive access to immigration officials in Los Angeles before and after the raids that
ICE agents will be out "every day" regardless of pushback amid widespread protests across Los Angeles County, Tom Homan told NBC News on Saturday.
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U.S. border czar Tom Homan defended Immigrations and Customs Enforcement operations in Los Angeles during an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
The president said during a 2020 interview that he had to “go by the laws” and couldn’t call in the National Guard unless a governor requests it.
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Jacob Soboroff, California Governor Gavin Newsom addressed White House border czar Tom Homan's threats of arrest. "Tom, arrest me. Let's go," Newsom said. The governor also plans to sue the Trump administration over its deployment of the National Guard.
Regarding the Egyptian national who attacked a group of pro-Israel demonstrators in Colorado this weekend, 'Border Czar' Tom Homan warned that he expects to see more terrorist-style incidents in the U.
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Latin Times on MSNBorder Czar Admits ICE Detains People With No Criminal Record: 'That's What Sanctuary Cities Get'Border Czar Tom Homan stated that people detained by ICE so far do not necessarily have a criminal record, insisting his goal is to "force immigration law."