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Homan: Border crossings down, arrests up, ICE finding missing children

  • Tom Homan, the U.S. Border Czar, reported at a Friday conference that illegal border crossings and drug cartel activity have sharply declined by May 2025 across the United States.
  • Homan credited this decrease to President Trump's administration, which prioritizes border security, large-scale deportations, and locating over 290,000 missing noncitizen children reported in May 2024.
  • The administration has intensified immigration enforcement by expanding partnerships like Louisiana’s joining the controversial federal 287 program allowing local law enforcement to conduct immigration arrests.
  • Homan vowed to increase ICE arrests nationwide, especially in sanctuary cities, stating that officers will “arrest everyone you see” despite legal challenges and concerns over due process.
  • This multiagency approach reflects unprecedented federal efforts to enforce immigration laws, disrupt criminal networks, and address missing children cases amid ongoing legal and operational uncertainties.
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Homan: Border crossings down, arrests up, ICE finding missing children

(The Center Square) – U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan addressed a group of Republican lawyers at a national policy conference Friday about the status of President Donald Trump’s three primary goals on illegal immigration.

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Nola broke the news in New Orleans, United States on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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