Tom Homan Admits Deportations Are ‘Slightly Down’
Homan said 641,000 immigrants were arrested in 16 months as the administration faces court blocks, sanctuary-city resistance and detention limits.
- Tom Homan, White House border czar, admitted that deportations of illegal immigrants are slightly down despite 800,000 having been removed, 60% of whom are labeled criminals and public safety threats.
- The deportation slowdown is linked to court battles, sanctuary city resistance, political fallout from Minneapolis ICE operations, and DHS leadership changes from Kristi Noem to Markwayne Mullin.
- The Department of Homeland Security claimed the second Trump administration has removed over three million illegal immigrants despite court and political challenges slowing enforcement efforts.
- Public support for the administration's immigration policies declined, with Trump's immigration approval dropping from 50% in February 2025 to 39% in January 2026, according to Reuters.
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Tom Homan Admits Deportations Are ‘Slightly Down’
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