DHS is implementing a migrant database for undocumented individuals over 14, requiring registration and fingerprinting, sparking criticism. If individuals don't comply, they can be charged with a crime and face penalties. We're seeing record low numbers with illegal immigration down 97% in one month.
We've already deported over 20,000 individuals right at the border and about 26,000 from the interior. While I'm happy with the numbers, we need more, especially deporting criminals. We are going to increase law enforcement in sanctuary cities, despite their resistance, by sending more officers and expanding operations to arrest the bad guys. I'm looking forward to going to Boston to make that city much safer, especially since there are nine sexual predators, rapists of children, walking the streets. We're going to decrease illegal alien crime to zero.
Speaker 0: Now DHS is rolling out a migrant database requiring anyone here illegally over the age of 14 at least to register and be fingerprinted. And of course, the left is howling.
Speaker 1: It it's a flawed, expensive, bureaucratic system that's really made to target rather than to protect. This is just what another smokescreen to say. Be fearful that we're coming for you and be careful of what's required for you to provide.
Speaker 0: Joining me now, borders are Tom Holman. Tom, great to see you. Okay. Migrant registry. How will this be implemented and what happens if an illegal does not comply?
Speaker 2: Well, if everybody registers, you're gonna be pretty busy because I think there's over 20,000,000 illegal aliens in this country, closer to 30. They've been talking about 12,000,000 since 1995. And we know under Joe Biden, he's eight men across the border and released, but as the two men gotaways, there's another 10,000,000. So there's well over 20,000,000. But if they don't comply, they can be charged with a crime and face penalties.
And we will do that. You know, I was at the I mean, say the White House, you know, the US Attorney's Office, one hundred percent, every prosecution given by the board to the US Attorney's Office, one hundred percent acceptance. We're proposing consequences and US Attorney's putting those consequences into use. If they don't obey the law, they're gonna be prosecuted. This is a game changer, and this is gonna drive illegal immigration even lower than the record numbers we're seeing right now.
We're down 97% in one month. This is the most secure border we've ever seen, much more secure than the first Trump administration, a game changer.
Speaker 0: And Tom, how many illegals? I know you've only been in there for whatever, six weeks, something like that. But how many illegals thus far have been deported?
Speaker 2: Well, Borbitur Choate had well over 20,000. They they turned right around the border closer to 30,000. ICE has about 26,000, the rest of the interior. That's more than doubled last year during the Biden administration. We need more.
You know, I'm happy with the numbers, but we need more. We we need a lot more, especially the criminals. Sanctuary cities are slowing us down, but we're gonna work around sanctuary cities. We'll double the workforce in sanctuary cities. We'll increase the targeting sanctuary cities.
We'll send twice as many men and women officers to sanctuary cities. We'll do worksite enforcement operation expansions in sanctuary cities. Sanctuary cities will get exactly what they don't want, more officers and their communities to rest the bad guy.
Speaker 0: Well, and your your pal, the mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, had had some choice remarks about this entire endeavor. Watch.
Speaker 3: Even mischaracterization of what immigrant communities represent and what cities who are welcoming to immigrant communities represent. I'm looking forward to having the chance to go to Washington and to speak the truth about Boston, about what we see here, and what we know is real.
Speaker 0: What is real and true about what's happening with illegals in Boston, Tom?
Speaker 2: Well, look, she's looking forward to coming to DC. I'm looking forward to go to Boston, which is gonna be real soon because we're gonna go there. We're gonna make that city much safer. You know, when I was at the CPAC in the day, what I said was a fact. I stopped counting at nine, nine sexual predators, rapists, most of them children that are walking the streets of Massachusetts because they don't work with ICE and they don't honor entertainers, nine.
And that's just in recent history. So, you know, and how many times did these child rapists re offend from the time they released him in the jail and by the time we found him in the streets and the neighborhoods? We're gonna go to Boston, we're gonna make it safer. President Trump made a promise to American people we're gonna make the community safer. We're gonna decrease illegal alien crime to zero, and that's exactly what we're gonna do.
Boston can help her get the hell out the way because we're coming. She's not gonna stop us. We're gonna make Boston safer. Again, I can't overemphasize nine child rapists that we took off the street. We made Massachusetts safer.