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The speaker introduces a comparison of ICE to the Ku Klux Klan. One speaker defines the KKK as a domestic terrorist group that used fear and force to change the political environment based on race and ethnicity. Another speaker asks if they are aware of the perception of how ICE's power and discretion are being used to enforce laws and if they see any parallels to the KKK. The speaker responds that they see no parallel between what is constitutionally mandated in enforcing the law and the KKK. They deny seeing ICE in the same category as the KKK. The first speaker urges listeners to vote and bring 10 people with them, suggesting the other speaker could be the next president.

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I’m proud to introduce Tom Homan, the next Border Czar. For the past four years, I’ve been frustrated by the current administration's actions that have compromised border security. Under President Trump, we saw unprecedented success in securing the border, with immigration down significantly. Unfortunately, President Biden has intentionally undone these efforts, leading to a crisis that has overwhelmed border patrol and increased crime, including sex trafficking and drug smuggling. We need to enforce immigration laws and carry out mass deportations for those who have received court orders. Ignoring these orders sends the wrong message about our immigration system. Everyone must work together to address this national security vulnerability. I commend the efforts in Texas and the leadership of Governor Abbott. It’s time to secure our borders and protect our communities. Thank you for your service and dedication. Game on.

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Speaker 0: When I was actually walking out here, somebody sent me a photo of a CNN headline about what happened in Minneapolis. And this is the headline. I'm just gonna read it. Outrage after ICE officer kills US citizen in Minneapolis. Well, that's one way to put it, and that is the way that many people in the corporate media have put this attack over the last twenty four hours. And I say attack very, very intentionally because this was an attack on federal law enforcement. This was an attack on law and order. This was an attack on the American people. The way that the media by and large has reported this story has been an absolute disgrace and it puts our law enforcement officers at risk every single day. What that headline leaves out is the fact that that very off ICE officer nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, thirty three stitches in his legs. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile? What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in The United States Of America. What that headline leaves out is that that woman has is part of a broader left wing network to attack, to docks, to assault, and to make it impossible for our ICE officers to do their job. If the media wants to tell the truth, they ought to tell the truth that a group of left wing radicals have been working tirelessly, sometimes using domestic terror techniques to try to make it impossible for the president of The United States to do what the American people elected him to do, which is enforce our immigration laws. The president stands with ICE. I stand with ICE. We stand with all of our law enforcement officers. And part of that is recognizing that you people in the media, not everybody in this room, but many people in this room have been lying about this attack. She was trying to ram this guy with his with her car. He shot back. He defended himself. He's already been seriously wounded in law enforcement operations before, and everybody who's been repeating the lie that this is some innocent woman who was out for a drive in Minneapolis when a law enforcement officer shot at her, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Every single one of you. Questions? Thank you, mister Vice

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The Trump administration is escalating its crackdown on illegal immigration. This includes escalating deportation efforts and an escalating battle in DC over immigration and deportation. Tensions are escalating between local and federal authorities. The administration is making more aggressive moves, and there is escalatory action. A judge was arrested.

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There will be a significant psychological media operation, and we must prepare for it. Immigration enforcement is always controversial, but we are a nation of laws, and illegal entry is a crime. It's frustrating to hear claims that illegal aliens commit fewer crimes than citizens; every illegal alien is a criminal. I've received numerous death threats for enforcing the law, but we won't be deterred. We need to control the messaging. I suggested to President Trump that we hold weekly press briefings to inform the public about our arrests, the reasons behind them, and the locations, especially in sanctuary cities.

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The session centers on evaluating past presidential performance and contemporary immigration politics. The speaker argues that the movement’s criticisms of immigrants and open borders would have appeared during Barack Obama’s presidency as well, pointing out that Obama is sometimes labeled “the deporter in chief.” When asked if Obama was a good president, the participants largely affirm that he did a good job: Governor Walts, Governor Pritzker, Governor Hochul, and Perryman all express the view that Obama’s presidency was good. The speaker then contends that Obama’s immigration policies were largely the same as the policies Republicans are currently opposing, noting that “Barack Obama had the very same policies for the most part on immigration that Republicans are parroting today.” The speaker contrasts this with charges that current protesters are labeling as Gestapo-like, arguing that those who advocate for open borders actually harm both Americans and those who are unauthorized immigrants, asserting that the policies do not arise from understanding or sympathy but have the opposite effect. A crucial part of the argument accuses those in power of exploiting racial identities for political ends. The speaker claims that “when you use brown people, just like they use black people with BLM and Marxists during BLM to usher that in,” money travels “back to the communist party,” and that elected officials’ platform is being used to usher in communism rather than defend American values. The speaker admonishes the audience not to roll their eyes, saying the topic is serious and that money is involved. The speaker emphasizes that the information being provided should inform decisions and asserts that if a person truly upholds American ideologies and constitutional perspectives, they should not be speaking at the rally. A formal action is announced: the speaker “authorized a letter to be sent to my office to the president of The United States to rescind millions of dollars in funding that we know are going to the no kings protest that were authorized and basically given under the last administration.” The claim is that Congress should act to protect the American people from foreign interests, foreign governments, and also the communist influence, rather than simply pointing fingers or blaming others. The statement ends with “Well, general lady yield,” signaling a procedural transition.

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Hello, friends. Recently, a Trump official issued a memorandum threatening local law enforcement with jail time if they don’t cooperate with federal immigration officials. However, there is no law requiring local officials to do so. Our state's resources should focus on state matters, not federal immigration enforcement. Local law enforcement should not act as agents for the Trump administration, which has previously lost in court trying to coerce states. I have no fear of the Trump administration. We will prioritize our state’s business and will not interfere with federal operations, but we will not carry out their demands. Thank you.

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You've protected Texas and the nation. Unfortunately, some governors and mayors oppose our efforts, especially regarding interior enforcement. We face a mass deportation situation following a surge in illegal immigration, where many claim asylum but ultimately receive removal orders. We must enforce these orders; otherwise, immigration courts become ineffective. Allowing individuals to stay sends the wrong message and undermines our laws. ICE will face challenges, but we will not tolerate those who obstruct our operations. It's time to address illegal alien crime and prioritize public safety. President Trump is dedicated to securing the border and focusing on national security threats. Mayors and governors must collaborate with us to remove these threats from communities, as the situation at the southern border has created significant vulnerabilities.

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Chris Hansen conducted a ride-along with a reporter who recounts catching a suspect described as a transgender individual named Deanna Devin Richardson. The report alleges that Richardson sexually assaulted two young boys while he was babysitting. The segment notes Hansen encountered Richardson while he was getting a pumpkin spice at Starbucks. During questioning, the reporter asks Richardson why he was picked up, and Richardson responds that he was en route to an appointment for a new apartment, claiming he was caught off guard. Richardson describes himself as a black individual with a mental disability living in a town that he says is racist, saying “things happen.” When asked about the impact of the alleged sexual assault on the two 15-year-old boys, Richardson is quoted as saying, “Nothing. They were rich.” He disputes accountability, turning attention to Hansen and suggesting he should ask about Richardson’s dogs instead. The interview continues with a back-and-forth, and the other speaker notes that the incident occurred not 32 years ago but twenty years ago, when Deanna was Devin Devon and living in Maryland. Richardson allegedly was convicted of sexually assaulting two teenage boys he was babysitting, served time, and later transitioned to a different identity. Authorities indicate Richardson is living in San Diego without registering as a sex offender and is in the country illegally, leading to a call for departure from the country. The discussion then shifts to a broader commentary about immigration enforcement. The speakers claim that in the last month they caught 45 predators seeking to exploit children, with seven associated with a new investigative series with ICE ERO. They describe an instance of a man who, though convicted of sex offenses in Mexico, lived near a daycare facility and close to a school. They report that anti-ICE protesters are outside ICE headquarters while the reporters highlight ICE agents’ efforts to remove criminals from the country and protect children. The dialogue emphasizes that ICE agents are proud of their work, portraying them as dedicated to removing criminals who pose a danger to children, including those who have been convicted of crimes against children. The conversation asserts that in cases like Deanna’s, if someone is in the country illegally and accused of sex with a child, they should be sent home rather than subjected to trial, concluding with a brief, abrupt farewell: “Goodbye.”

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Checklist: - Identify the central topic: ICE recruitment of deputies and law enforcement. - Capture the contrast emphasized between a “job where you can’t get paid” and ICE offering pay during a shutdown. - Highlight the incentive: a $20,000 recruiting bonus for experienced officers. - Note operational claims: ICE has “never shut down” and promises a paycheck. - Conclude with the explicit call to action: “We’re hiring. See you soon.” ICE was recruiting and the speaker emphasizes the desire to recruit his deputies and law enforcement. The opening line frames the moment as an opportunity: “So ICE was recruiting. Right? Wanted to recruit my deputies and law enforcement.” This sets up a comparison that follows, contrasting a job “where you can’t get paid” with the current recruiting push. The speaker points out that the federal government has shut down, implying that some jobs associated with the government may lack pay or security during such closures, whereas the ICE recruitment is presented as financially actionable. He then pivots to a strong incentive for qualified applicants: “but if you're an experienced law enforcement officer, we have a $20,000 recruiting bonus, and we have never shut down.” The speaker reinforces the value proposition by asserting financial reward specifically for experienced officers, and couples that with a claim of uninterrupted operation: “We have never shut down.” The message continues with a direct assurance about the compensation outcome for new hires: “Yeah. You're gonna get a paycheck if you come work for us.” This line ties the recruiting bonus and the operational stability together, underscoring paid employment and reliability as core benefits of joining ICE. The closing line delivers a clear and concise call to action: “We're hiring. See you soon.” Throughout, the speaker emphasizes two pillars of the recruitment pitch: a significant $20,000 bonus for experienced officers and a promise of steady pay and continuity, contrasted against the federal shutdown scenario referenced at the outset. The narration is designed to attract law enforcement personnel by asserting tangible financial incentives and a track record of uninterrupted operation, culminating in an invitation to join ICE.

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I'm Megyn Kelly, and today we discuss Trump's 2024 campaign, focusing on immigration and border security. Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, shares updates on ICE operations, highlighting over 4,000 arrests of illegal immigrants, particularly those posing public safety threats. Homan emphasizes the importance of collaboration among various law enforcement agencies to enhance safety in cities like Chicago and New York. We also touch on public sentiment regarding immigration, revealing that a significant majority of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records. Homan stresses that securing the border is crucial for saving lives and protecting communities. He addresses criticisms from politicians and media, asserting that ICE's mission is to protect children and uphold the law. The conversation underscores the ongoing challenges and strategies in addressing illegal immigration while ensuring national security.

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- Speaker 0 states that criminals will be deported and that entering the US illegally increases the likelihood of being caught and sent back. They describe these actions as lawful and representative of the approach taken by every Republican and Democratic president for the past fifty years. - Speaker 1 asserts the need for tough conditions: people should be told to come out of the shadows, and if they have committed a crime, they should be deported with no questions asked; they will be removed. - Speaker 2 addresses widespread concern among all Americans about the large numbers of illegal aliens entering the country. They claim the jobs held by these individuals might otherwise be occupied by citizens or legal immigrants, and that public services used by them impose burdens on taxpayers. The administration is described as having moved aggressively to secure the borders by hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, and by borrowing welfare benefits to illegal aliens. In the upcoming budget, there will be efforts to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes, and to better identify illegal aliens in the workplace as recommended by the commission headed by former congresswoman Barbara Jordan. - Speaker 2 concludes by emphasizing that we are a nation of immigrants, but also a nation of laws. It is described as wrong and self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the abuse of immigration laws seen in recent years, and there is a stated commitment to doing more to stop it.

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Tom Homan and the host discuss ICE detention capacity and trafficking concerns, along with political rhetoric and safety in sanctuary cities. - Kevin Cork highlights the administration’s efforts to curtail trafficking across the border, noting it as a major issue for young women and children who are trafficked. He references reporting that there are around 66,000 ICE detainees, a 70% increase since the president took office, and mentions ICE considering large warehouses to hold more detainees. He asks for insight into whether capacity is a real issue and how it’s being managed. - Tom Homan updates ICE detention figures at the time of the conversation, stating about 65,000 detainees, and says a surge to 100,000 beds is coming soon. He explains that the plan is to have 100,000 beds because an average bed turns over 10 times a year, with an average stay of 30 to 35 days. Therefore, 100,000 beds could effectively handle about a million bed-overnights annually. He emphasizes the need for a bed for every person arrested to coordinate travel documents and removal itineraries, and asserts the administration’s goal of bringing 100,000 beds online along with 10,000 new agents. He notes there have been historic deportation numbers under President Trump and suggests those numbers will compare to the next year. - Nicole Sapphire transitions to the New York City mayoral race and cites mayor-elect Zoran Mandani’s threats toward ICE. The discussion returns to safety for ICE personnel, with Sapphire asking what is being done to protect agents and whether current laws deter violence or if Congress must do more. - Tom Homan responds by pointing to the actions of Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice, highlighting prosecutions under 18 U.S.C. 111 (impeding and injuring federal law enforcement officers) as at historic levels and continuing. He criticizes sanctuary cities like Chicago and New York for releasing perceived public safety threats back into communities, and asserts that the administration will flood sanctuary zones with more agents, planning to hire 10,000 more officers to operate in those cities. He says they will arrest thousands of people in Chicago weekly, with operations tonight and tomorrow, and asserts a commitment to make New York safer with or without cooperation from local leadership. He references the President’s promise to make neighborhoods safer by removing criminal aliens, including in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, and urges people to thank President Trump for making neighborhoods safer. - The program closes with gratitude to Tom Homan and acknowledgment of his ongoing work.

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The speaker claims illegal immigration has dropped from 10,000 people to zero, and ICE and border patrol morale is at an all-time high. Mexico is allegedly no longer cooperating with illegal immigration forces because they are afraid. The border wall will be completed to the Gulf in some form. Comprehensive immigration reform is unnecessary; enforcing existing laws is sufficient.

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A great leader provides clear direction, and laws matter. The country should only include people who love it. Border Patrol, ICE, and law enforcement have done fantastic work. The goal is to remove criminals, murderers, rapists, dangerous gang members, and terrorist organizations from the country. The partnership with President Kelly is appreciated, providing a place to send the worst of the worst. This partnership sends a powerful message of consequences for breaking laws, harming people, and endangering families, demonstrating there is somewhere to put the worst offenders.

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I'm proud to be part of this effort. We've taken significant action against sanctuary cities, halting federal funding and filing lawsuits against Chicago and Illinois for their policies. Sanctuary cities prioritize illegal aliens over the safety of their citizens and law enforcement. We are holding city and state leaders accountable, including the mayor and governor. If they don't comply with federal law, they will face consequences. What about those who tipped off the trend day, Arawak?

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The discussion centers on a quote about deporting criminal illegal aliens, attributed to a political figure. The quote emphasizes being a nation of laws and holding accountable those who break them, especially dangerous individuals, noting that deportations of criminals had increased. Initial reactions link such policies to white American nationalism, racism, and xenophobia, with some finding the quote inconsistent with moral principles. The speaker then reveals the quote is from Barack Obama. This revelation surprises many, who expected it to be from Trump due to perceived differences in their approaches to immigration. Some suggest it highlights hypocrisy in politics. Despite Obama's higher deportation numbers at a comparable point in his presidency, some believe his policies were more humane than Trump's.

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This administration has caused chaos, leading to personal attacks and death threats against me. Law enforcement is now seen as the enemy, while lawbreakers are viewed as victims. Mayors and governors opposing ICE's efforts should listen to the distressing tape of a girl fighting for her life, a situation that occurs daily due to illegal immigration. President Trump emphasizes prioritizing public safety and national security threats, which are critical for community safety. Every leader should focus on removing these threats from their neighborhoods, as protecting the community should be their top responsibility, regardless of political feelings towards Trump.

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Homan: ICE 'DRAWDOWN' In MN As Trump Retreats
Guests: Homan
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A guest-led discussion centers on a Minnesota situation where federal immigration enforcement is alleged to be expanding under a Trump-era framework, even as a new agency head signals a shift toward closer local cooperation and a potential reduction in activity. Speakers described a press conference by Homeman detailing attempts to obtain jail release data and coordinate with local officials for enhanced “public safety,” while simultaneously portraying a scenario where victims would not be contacted. They also noted a historical pattern of street-level sweeps that disproportionately affect people without criminal records, discussing how these actions are framed as targeted and safety-driven, even as the public narrative emphasizes policy leverage and deterrence. The conversation then traced a tactical retreat—an end-to-end repositioning described as a drawdown—that could reflect political calculations rather than a complete policy reversal. Emphasis was placed on who leads the effort and how internal dynamics within the administration influence public messaging and action. Attention was also given to the broader political theater, including the relationship between the White House, Congress, and state actors, and how immigration enforcement intersects with funding, optics, and upcoming electoral considerations. The hosts considered how changes in enforcement strategy could reshape the balance of power, regional political considerations, and the ability to maintain leverage over policy outcomes in a polarized environment.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Next Deportation Actions, and RFK's Nomination Battle Ahead, w/ Tom Homan, Halperin, and Turrentine
Guests: Tom Homan, Halperin, Turrentine
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Trump 2024 campaign, focusing on immigration and border security. She highlights that in the first week of Trump's presidency, ICE arrested over 4,000 illegal immigrants, emphasizing the operations' focus on public safety and national security threats. Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, joins the discussion, confirming the arrests and explaining that they are targeting individuals with serious criminal records, including murder and sexual offenses. Homan notes that many of these individuals are in sanctuary cities, complicating enforcement efforts. Homan asserts that the Biden administration had previously restricted ICE's operations, but under Trump, they have been empowered to act. He mentions that over 600,000 illegal aliens with criminal convictions are currently in the U.S., and the operations will expand to include those who have been ordered removed by federal judges. Homan expresses confidence that as they widen their focus, they will be able to apprehend more individuals. Kelly cites polling data showing that a significant majority of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records, including a high percentage of Democrats. Homan responds to criticisms from sanctuary city officials, asserting that their claims about ICE operations are false and that the agency is focused on protecting communities, not creating fear. The conversation shifts to the challenges of addressing the broader illegal immigrant population, with Homan discussing potential strategies, including worksite enforcement and messaging to encourage self-deportation. He emphasizes the need for comprehensive government collaboration to effectively manage immigration enforcement. Kelly and Homan also discuss the role of the military in border security, with Homan stating that the open southern border poses a national security risk. He highlights the involvement of various law enforcement agencies in operations to combat drug trafficking and human smuggling. The discussion concludes with Homan expressing his commitment to securing the border and saving lives, reiterating that a secure border is essential for national safety. Kelly praises Homan's efforts and the importance of his work in the current political climate.

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Tom Homan’s Plan to Destroy the Cartel Empire, End Child Trafficking, and Secure the Border for Good
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Tucker Carlson interviews Tom Homan, who discusses his role in the Trump administration and the goals set for immigration policy. Homan outlines three main objectives: securing the border, conducting a large-scale deportation operation, and locating over 300,000 missing children trafficked into the U.S. He emphasizes the significant increase in illegal immigration under the Biden administration, estimating at least 12.5 million encounters at the border, including known "gotaways." Homan criticizes Biden for intentionally unsecuring the border, suggesting that the administration sees potential political benefits from new voters. He believes that the influx of illegal immigrants dilutes the political power of American citizens, particularly affecting Black communities who feel neglected in favor of undocumented migrants receiving government assistance. The conversation shifts to the role of cartels, which Homan describes as powerful organizations involved in drug trafficking and human trafficking, operating with military-grade weapons and control over parts of the U.S. He calls for the designation of these cartels as terrorist organizations and stresses the need for a strong response from the U.S. government. Homan also addresses the issue of missing children, asserting that many are victims of trafficking due to inadequate vetting processes for sponsors. He expresses concern over the lack of proper immigration enforcement and the overwhelming humanitarian crisis at the border, which he believes has led to increased violence and exploitation. The discussion includes the need for cooperation with Mexico and other countries to address the border crisis effectively. Homan advocates for reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy and emphasizes the importance of detaining individuals with final orders of removal. He concludes by expressing his commitment to saving lives and securing the border, motivated by personal experiences witnessing the tragedies of illegal immigration.

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Trump THREATENS Chicago Mayor, Pritzker ARREST
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Trump’s latest volley targets Chicago's leadership as a federal court finds ICE repeatedly violated a consent decree on warrantless arrests, signaling a clash over immigration enforcement and local governance. The president threatens Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor J.B. Pritzker, claiming the mayor should be jailed for failing to protect ICE officers and chiding the governor. Pritzker responds by saying the president is unhinged and insecure, and vows to stand up to what he calls a bid to jail his people. The Chicago federal court ruling finds ICE violated the consent decree in multiple cases, noting 22 instances where collateral arrests occurred and warrants were not properly used. The decision has nationwide implications, given that the decree also ordered reporting changes and restrictions on arrests, and it raises questions about whether federal policy on immigration enforcement should be uniform nationwide or allowed to vary by jurisdiction. Portions of the discussion shift to "Meal Team 6" as Texas National Guard troops are deployed into Chicago, framed as a dramatic escalation by red-state versus blue-state politics. The hosts debate the symbolism and legality, noting the Guard’s limited authority and that the plan has sparked comparisons to fascist rhetoric while warning about militarized enforcement. The conversation then turns to Trump's Antifa roundtable, including claims of targeting the organization like cartels and the push to curb speech, followed by criticism that no centralized Antifa structure exists. They reference a Trump-era DHS clip, discuss media framing, and contrast officials' claims with internal reports describing protests outside the ICE facility as low energy. The hosts discuss a Chicago area incident in which a couple facing charges from a confrontation with agents and a gun at the waist were not indicted by a grand jury, highlighting debates over procedure and evidence. Pepper-spray and use-of-force incidents involving law enforcement are described, along with debates about how media and officials portray protests and constitutional rights in these confrontations.

Shawn Ryan Show

Tom Homan - The U.S. Border Czar | SRS #200
Guests: Tom Homan
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Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE and a veteran of over 40 years in law enforcement, discusses his journey from a small town in New York to overseeing U.S. immigration policy during the Trump administration. He emphasizes the importance of border security and the challenges faced under the Biden administration, which he believes has intentionally weakened border protections, leading to increased crime, drug trafficking, and human suffering. Homan recounts his childhood in a patriotic community and his early desire to serve in law enforcement, which led him to join the Border Patrol in 1984. He highlights the significant changes in immigration enforcement and border security during his tenure, particularly the implementation of policies like the "Remain in Mexico" program and the end of catch and release, which he credits for achieving the most secure border in U.S. history. He expresses frustration over the current administration's handling of border security, citing the rise in illegal crossings, drug overdoses, and human trafficking. Homan shares harrowing experiences from his career, including encounters with victims of cartel violence and the tragic deaths of migrants, which have fueled his commitment to border security. Homan criticizes sanctuary cities for obstructing immigration enforcement and argues that they endanger public safety. He believes that the Biden administration's policies have led to a humanitarian crisis, with hundreds of thousands of children going missing and being exploited by cartels. He stresses the need for a comprehensive approach to immigration that prioritizes public safety and national security. He also discusses the role of technology and military support in enhancing border security, mentioning the importance of collaboration between various law enforcement agencies. Homan advocates for a strong response to cartel violence and emphasizes the need for the U.S. to take a more proactive stance in combating organized crime. Throughout the interview, Homan underscores the dedication and sacrifices of Border Patrol and ICE agents, who he believes are often vilified by the media and political figures. He calls for recognition of their efforts and stresses that securing the border is essential for saving lives and protecting communities. Homan concludes by expressing hope for the future of U.S. immigration policy under a leadership that prioritizes safety and security.

Breaking Points

MN Cops REVOLT As ICE Harasses Officers
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In Minnesota, police chiefs publicly voiced concern about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, describing incidents where off-duty officers and community members were confronted, sometimes forcefully, for documents that could reveal immigration status. The dialogue emphasized that while law enforcement supports immigration enforcement in principle, the manner in which some ICE actions are carried out has damaged trust with communities. The discussion referenced specific anecdotes, including an officer stopped near ICE activity and a confrontation that ended without apologies, illustrating a broader worry that aggressive tactics undermine public safety and civil rights. The scene was framed as a plea for “common ground” and cooperative policing, rather than abolition, suggesting a desire to recalibrate how ICE operates within local jurisdictions while maintaining collaboration with federal authorities. The hosts juxtaposed these events with reports on ICE detainee treatment and budgetary decisions, highlighting a tension between funding levels and the provision of medical care, which they described as potentially life-threatening for people in custody. They cited external reporting about a high-profile detainee death, noting an ongoing discussion about transparency, accountability, and the proper use of witnesses in immigration-related investigations. The conversation also touched on media coverage of ICE actions and the evolving public perception, including demonstrations and live reporting by independent observers, which the hosts argued could influence political dynamics and policy debates surrounding immigration enforcement.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Leftists Melt Down Over Stephen Miller, Katy Perry's Hypocrisy, Toprah Interviews Mom, w/ Jashinsky
Guests: Jashinsky
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The episode features a energetic exchange on immigration policy, sanctuary cities, and the political maneuvering surrounding federal enforcement in Minnesota. The host and guest dissect how Minneapolis’s sanctuary policies complicate cooperation with federal immigration authorities, and they debate whether state and local leaders should pivot their strategies to support federal efforts. They argue that public sentiment and political optics influence how aggressively the administration pursues deportations, with speculation about potential escalations, legal challenges, or alternative approaches. The conversation also tackles the messaging around high‑profile incidents, including the shooting of an individual during a confrontation with law enforcement, and how overstated claims by officials can undermine credibility. Throughout, the hosts scrutinize how various actors—mayors, governors, federal agencies, and White House aides—navigate policy, public opinion, and internal disagreements, all while trying to maintain political support for a controversial, high‑stakes agenda. The discussion broadens to media dynamics and celebrity involvement in political discourse, highlighting how journalists and commentators frame events and sometimes cross into heated comparisons or extreme rhetoric. There is analysis of how coverage choices shape audience perceptions, the risks of sensational language, and the consequences for public trust when officials or pundits overstate or mischaracterize incidents. The hosts also touch on internal dynamics within the administration, leaks about talking points, and the balance between bold messaging and factual restraint. As the segment moves toward cultural critique, it reflects on the broader climate in American politics, including how public figures, corporations, and influencers respond to immigration, crime, and national security concerns, and what that means for policy legitimacy and the possibility of compromise.
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