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Trump’s border czar tells illegal immigrants they ‘cannot hide from ICE’ amid mass deportation agenda

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Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, has reiterated the administration's firm stance on illegal immigration, emphasizing that those residing unlawfully in the U.S. are being actively pursued by ICE. Homan highlighted a 96% drop in illegal immigration under Trump's administration, attributing this success to stringent border enforcement policies. Addressing reporters at the White House, he made it clear that approximately 1.4 million illegal immigrants who have been ordered to leave but remain in the U.S. will face prosecution and deportation. The White House marked Trump's 100th day in office by displaying posters of the 'worst illegal immigrants arrested', reinforcing the administration's commitment to its deportation agenda. Homan warned that failure to comply with legal orders will result in prosecution, jail time, and eventual deportation, following long-standing legal precedents.

Trump’s border czar tells illegal immigrants they ‘cannot hide from ICE’ amid mass deportation agenda

Tom Homan, the border czar under Trump's administration, has stated that illegal immigrants cannot evade capture by ICE, which is actively pursuing them as part of a mass deportation agenda.

Homan attributed a significant 96% reduction in illegal immigration to the administration's border enforcement strategies, contrasting it with the previous administration's policies which he claims 'unsecured the border'.

Speaking at the White House, Homan warned that approximately 1.4 million illegal immigrants who have been instructed to leave but have not complied will face prosecution.

As part of celebrating the administration's first 100 days, the White House showcased posters featuring the 'worst illegal immigrants arrested' to underline their commitment to deportation efforts.

Homan clarified that the administration will prosecute and deport those who fail to adhere to deportation orders, emphasizing that jail time will precede deportation, consistent with existing legal frameworks.

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