It wasn’t your average legislative hearing. In a fiery speech that electrified the Arizona state legislature and left open-borders liberals fuming, former ICE Director and Trump Administration Immigration Czar Tom Homan made one thing crystal clear: under President Trump, the days of turning a blind eye to illegal immigration are over.
Speaking on April 8, Homan delivered a barnburner of a speech that didn’t mince words. “If you’re in this country illegally, you should be looking over your shoulder,” Homan declared to thunderous applause. “It’s not okay to enter this country illegally. It’s a crime.” That simple truth—a fact that the left has tried to bury under mountains of identity politics and virtue signaling—is once again front and center, thanks to the America First agenda.
Homan’s comments came as President Trump’s immigration crackdown kicks into high gear. The administration is already making headlines by deporting dangerous illegal alien gang members—including Venezuelan Tren de Aragua thugs—back to their countries, and using every tool available, including the Alien Enemies Act, to root out foreign threats embedded within our borders.
The former ICE chief didn’t hold back when comparing the Trump approach to Biden’s disastrous border policy. “Alejandro Mayorkas told ICE they couldn’t arrest someone just for being here illegally. That’s borderline treason,” Homan said. “They rewrote immigration law by fiat. Under Trump, ICE is doing its job again. And if agents find an illegal alien—even one without a rap sheet—they’re going, too.”
Translation? No more “get out of jail free” cards for illegal aliens. The days of sanctuary cities and open-border loopholes are being bulldozed by a president who actually believes in putting Americans first.
And Homan made it clear the mission isn’t just about deporting those who cross illegally—it’s about neutralizing threats to our national security. He exposed the ugly truth behind Venezuelan infiltration, warning that violent gangs like Tren de Aragua are backed by hostile foreign actors. “They sent them here to destabilize this country—whether through fentanyl, violent crime, or the abuse of our children,” he warned. “These are enemies of America. And we’re sending them home in handcuffs.”
Those words weren’t just tough talk. According to Homan, the Trump Administration has already deported planeloads of these criminals. When an activist judge dared suggest they be brought back, Homan’s response was scathing: “I cannot believe any judge would order us to bring those two plane loads of terrorists back to this country.”
In case anyone thought he was bluffing, Homan drove the message home with a promise that sounded more like a battle cry: “I will not rest until every member of TDA and MS-13 is eradicated from this country. Then I’ll take a day off.”
And if liberals don’t like that? Homan doesn’t care.
“I know I got a lot of haters in this room, but I don’t give a sh*t,” he thundered to a roaring crowd. “We’re going to get this job done. No apologies. When we’re finished, we’ll have the most secure border in the history of this nation. That’s what the American people demand. That’s why they elected President Trump.”
It was a moment that cut through the noise. At a time when the corporate media is busy clutching its pearls and defending chaos at the southern border, Homan’s unapologetic defense of law, order, and sovereignty struck a chord with Americans tired of being ignored.
As the 2024 election cycle heats up and Trump’s second term begins reshaping the federal government, Homan’s message is loud and clear: the days of illegal aliens being shielded from the law are over. The law is back—and it has a badge, a plane ticket, and no time for political correctness.