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ArticlesJuly 02, 2025
Tom Homan Has Two Words On The Widespread Fear Over Deportations: “Be Worried”
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There are only two reasons someone should be worried about deportation. First, if they’ve broken federal immigration laws and are currently what the left refers to as “undocumented.” Second, if they’re painfully naive and genuinely believe deportation is all about race and has nothing to do with enforcing federal law. And at least in the case of the first group, Homan has a message for them: yes, they should be very, very afraid of being held accountable for their actions.
According to Border Czar Tom Homan, “If you're in the country illegally, you should be concerned,” and, “If you're a national security threat, you should be worried,” because authorities are most definitely “looking for you.”
Tom Homan on the "widespread fear" over deportations:
“If you're in the country illegally, you should be concerned... If you're a national security threat, you should be worried. We're looking for you.” 🔥pic.twitter.com/s4iIPPUayN
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That’s it—full stop. That’s the message. I mean, what? Did the reporter expect to calm their fears by claiming they have nothing to worry about? And were these same people not concerned before the election? Federal immigration laws have always existed, despite some sleeping potatoes choosing not to enforce them. The fact that they broke the law and thought it would just be forgotten after the fact is both comical and pathetic.
You don’t get to have your cake and eat it too—and someone should really inform the “undocumented” population of that. While they claim it’s racist for this country to enforce its laws, it’s unclear whether they also think it’s racist when their own home countries enforce similar immigration rules. Why they follow the laws back home but feel entitled to break them here is beyond reason, but you do the math.
Nonetheless, Homan has made it clear: they should be worried—very worried. And honestly, that sounds like a personal problem, if you ask me.
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