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  • Trump Border Czar Denounces Leak On Chicago Immigration Raids, Says No Decision Made Yet


    CHICAGO — Incoming President Donald Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan is hesitating to carry out a leaked plan to flood Chicago with immigration officers during the president-elect’s first week in office, he said in an interview with the Washington Post Saturday.

    Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the Washington Post he “hasn’t made a decision yet” regarding a plan first reported by the Wall Street Journal and New York Times to send 150-200 ICE officers to the city as soon as Tuesday.

    “We’re looking at this leak and will make a decision based on this leak,” Homan told the Washington Post. “It’s unfortunate because anyone leaking law enforcement operations puts officers at greater risk.”

    He went on to say he didn’t know “why Chicago was mentioned specifically” and explained the incoming administration’s intended scope was far broader than just Chicago.

    The “Operation Safeguard” plan was slated to launch the day after Trump’s inauguration and run until the following Monday, according to two unnamed current federal agents and a former official who spoke with the New York Times. Now, Homan wants to make it clear that ICE’s commitment to specifically target undocumented immigrants with criminal records or who have evaded deportation in the past will be a “nationwide thing,” he said to the Washington Post.

    “ICE will start arresting public safety threats and national security threats on day one,” he said. “We’ll be arresting people across the country, uninhibited by prior administration’s guidelines. … We’re not sweeping neighborhoods. We have a targeted enforcement plan.”

    The Trump administration is gearing up for what it says will be the largest mass-deportation operation in United States history. An executive order declaring a state of emergency on the southern border will most likely be signed on Monday, Trump’s first day in office, according to Politico.

    Previous announcements of big raids by the Trump administration created panic, but did not lead to mass deportations. In 2019, 2,000 migrants were targeted in raids across the country, but only 35 were actually arrested, the Times reported.

    The Congressional Hispanic Caucus released a statement Sunday denouncing the Trump administration’s “unconstitutional” deportation aspirations, saying ICE raids violate a person’s Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful searches and seizures.

    “We recognize the profound anxiety, fear and apprehension these actions bring to our communities,” the caucus said. “The CHC is committed to serving as a resource and advocate for all families impacted by the unconstitutional actions of the incoming administration, and we will continue to fight for the rights, safety and the dignity of all communities.”

    Meanwhile, Homan condemned the people who leaked the operation and declined to comment on whether or not there was a specific plan to send ICE agents to Chicago, opting to defer to regional ICE officials.

    Just last month, Homan announced mass deportations efforts would “start right here in Chicago” at an event on the Northwest Side, prompting widespread backlash across the city.

    Mayor Brandon Johnson was absent from a Saturday morning press conference addressing the Trump administration’s targeting of Chicago, but touted his administration’s dedication to progressive values in an X post on Sunday.

    “Chicago stands strong: regardless of the circumstances, our commitment to protecting and supporting this city remains unwavering. We will continue to fight for the justice and safety of all who call this place home,” he said.

    The back-and-forth frenzy comes after Chicago stood by its Sanctuary City status in a 39-11 City Council vote against changes on Wednesday, meaning local law enforcement still cannot assist ICE officials with deportations or raids. That doesn’t mean ICE agents can’t conduct operations within Chicago city limits, though.

    Prior to Homan’s confirmation that plans to raid Chicago weren’t set in stone yet, Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th) told Block Club he and other city officials were privately doubting the Trump administration’s ability to mobilize ICE so soon after taking office.

    ”I don’t believe [the Trump administration] really has the resources to really amp up the way they’re starting to, but they want people to believe a big change is happening,” Vasquez explained. “It is really all about the communication and messaging.”

    Anyone has the right to refuse an ICE agent entry, even undocumented immigrants. Read more about what immigrant communities should know about their rights here.


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    In a recent statement, Trump’s newly appointed Border Czar has denounced a leak regarding potential immigration raids in Chicago. The official stated that no decision has been made yet regarding the raids and that any leaked information should be taken with caution.

    This announcement comes amidst growing concerns and tensions surrounding immigration policies in the United States. The leaked information had sparked fear and anxiety within the immigrant community in Chicago, prompting swift action from the Border Czar to clarify the situation.

    The Border Czar emphasized the importance of following proper procedures and protocols when discussing potential immigration enforcement actions. They also encouraged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information that could cause unnecessary panic and confusion.

    As the situation continues to develop, it is crucial for all parties involved to remain calm and await official updates from the appropriate authorities. The Border Czar has assured that any decisions regarding immigration raids in Chicago will be made with careful consideration and in accordance with the law.

    Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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  • Possible tornado spotted near border of Tehama, Shasta counties, NWS says

    Possible tornado spotted near border of Tehama, Shasta counties, NWS says


    The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning on Friday for areas in Tehama and Shasta counties.According to the NWS, a possible tornado was located near Paynes Creek, south of Shingletown. As of Friday evening, it was unclear if the funnel reached the ground. By 8:30 p.m., there had been no reports of any damage.The NWS will work with the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office to continue to look for any damage in the area.Video footage showed what appeared to be a tornado in a wide, open field, or what the NWS called a “barren area.” The warning was in effect through 6 p.m. and included the cities of Shingletown, Manton and Paynes Creek. After the warning expired, the NWS issued a special weather statement, advising of 40 mph wind and penny-sized hail possible. That statement lasted through 7 p.m.KCRA Meteorologist Heather Waldman is monitoring the radar and conditions in the area. She has reached out to the NWS for confirmation on the tornado. Residents in the affected areas were advised to take shelter immediately.REAL-TIME TRAFFIC MAPClick here to see our interactive traffic map.TRACK INTERACTIVE, DOPPLER RADARClick here to see our interactive radar.DOWNLOAD OUR APP FOR THE LATESTHere is where you can download our app.Follow our KCRA weather team on social mediaMeteorologist Tamara Berg on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn on FacebookMeteorologist/Climate Reporter Heather Waldman on Facebook and X.Meteorologist Kelly Curran on X.Watch our forecasts on TV or onlineHere’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.

    The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning on Friday for areas in Tehama and Shasta counties.

    According to the NWS, a possible tornado was located near Paynes Creek, south of Shingletown.

    As of Friday evening, it was unclear if the funnel reached the ground. By 8:30 p.m., there had been no reports of any damage.

    The NWS will work with the Tehama County Sheriff’s Office to continue to look for any damage in the area.

    Video footage showed what appeared to be a tornado in a wide, open field, or what the NWS called a “barren area.”

    The warning was in effect through 6 p.m. and included the cities of Shingletown, Manton and Paynes Creek.

    After the warning expired, the NWS issued a special weather statement, advising of 40 mph wind and penny-sized hail possible. That statement lasted through 7 p.m.

    KCRA Meteorologist Heather Waldman is monitoring the radar and conditions in the area. She has reached out to the NWS for confirmation on the tornado.

    Residents in the affected areas were advised to take shelter immediately.

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  • Border security, water rights and veteran care top priorities for Sen Gallego

    Border security, water rights and veteran care top priorities for Sen Gallego


    PHOENIX — Congress began a new session Friday and among the new members is Ruben Gallego, the first Latino Senator from Arizona.

    “It’s the beginning of me fighting for all working Arizonans,” Senator Ruben Gallego told media during a press gaggle ahead of his swearing-in. “I look forward to follow through on the promises to bring lower cost for our families, to keep our families safe and to protect our fundamental rights.”

    Gallego will serve on several committees, including banking, energy and natural resources, homeland security and governmental affairs, and veterans’ affairs.

    “The reason I requested those committees, it’s a really a reflection of what I talked about on the campaign and also what I heard from Arizonans about what they wanted,” Gallego said. “Obviously the Homeland Security Committee is extremely important, because we’re going to have to do more investments in border security, border patrol, ice.”

    When it comes to mass deportation, a key campaign promise President-elect Donald Trump vowed to pursue on day one, Gallego said he is not going to have a “knee-jerk” reaction and rush into judgment, he will listen and try to work across the aisle.

    “We’re not going to run to the barricades when they use words like mass deportation, because even now to this day, they have not really qualified what their plans are. So, we’re going to wait in here what their actual goals are,” Gallego said.

    He added that Arizonans he spoke to during the campaign said, “They want more border security, they want more custom police officers, they want where, you know, where necessary border walls and, yeah, they want certain type of illegal immigrants deported.”

    The Democratic Senator noted however, that he didn’t hear people calling for “family separations, and I didn’t hear about jailing kids or anything of that nature,” saying he will “actively work with Democrats and Republicans and this White House to fulfill that demand.”

    Other priorities include ensuring Arizona and its Native American partners have water security, being a voice for veterans and making their healthcare more accessible, as well as developing new ways to build affordable housing.

    “You know, it really makes me hopping mad, because I worked a lot with our 22 federally recognized tribes to make sure they had representation and for those that were going through water settlements, that they actually were able to get this done,” Gallego said, referencing the Northeastern Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act. “It really needs to be top priority of this of the Senate and the House to finish them, especially for the lower basin states.”





    In a recent statement, Sen Gallego outlined her top priorities for the upcoming legislative session: border security, water rights, and veteran care.

    Border security remains a critical issue for Sen Gallego, who believes in finding a comprehensive solution that balances security with compassion. She is committed to ensuring that our borders are secure while also upholding the values of our nation as a welcoming and inclusive society.

    Water rights are another key focus for Sen Gallego, who recognizes the importance of protecting our precious natural resources for future generations. She is dedicated to working with stakeholders to develop sustainable water policies that balance the needs of agriculture, industry, and the environment.

    Finally, veteran care is a top priority for Sen Gallego, who believes that those who have served our country deserve the best possible care and support. She is committed to improving access to healthcare, mental health services, and job training for veterans, as well as ensuring that their families receive the support they need.

    Sen Gallego’s dedication to these critical issues demonstrates her commitment to serving the people of our state and our nation. As she prepares to take on these challenges in the upcoming legislative session, she will continue to advocate for policies that benefit all Americans and uphold our shared values.

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  • India tour of Australia: India vs Australia fifth Test in Sydney Border Gavaskar Trophy on January 3, 2025. Rishabh Pant press conference’

    India tour of Australia: India vs Australia fifth Test in Sydney Border Gavaskar Trophy on January 3, 2025. Rishabh Pant press conference’


    Rishabh Pant reacts while batting on day 1 of the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney on January 3, 2024.
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    Having dealt with a gruesome car accident, a red cherry hurtling into his body is perhaps the least of Rishabh Pant’s worries. He battled hard against the Australian attack and was India’s top-scorer with a 40 in the fifth Test that began at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday (January 3, 2025).

    Struck eight times on his torso, Pant competed hard and was one of the bright spots in a dreary Indian first innings. Reacting to the tough outing, he said: “Definitely it’s painful but sometimes you have to do the hard work for the team and that’s okay. I was not thinking about where I got hit but just played the ball to the best of my abilities.” Later he added: “I think this is the first time I have been hit so much.”

    Being in proximity when Jasprit Bumrah and Sam Konstas exchanged words, Pant explained: “They wanted to waste some time. I feel that’s the reason. He had a conversation with Jassi (Bumrah). He said something. I didn’t hear. He wanted to waste some time so we don’t bowl one more over.”

    Queried about his pitch-impressions, Pant replied: “It was a little bit tough pitch. The ball was doing off the wicket quite a bit. I wouldn’t say 185 is a par-score. But I think anything over 220-250 would be a par-score, but still a very competitive score because the way the ball is moving, there is a lot of help for the bowlers.”

    And on the Washington Sundar dismissal, Pant said: “I feel whatever decision we make on the field, it has to stay with the on-field umpire. Until and unless it’s (evidence) so conclusive to change the decision, I think we should stay with the on-field umpire. Technology can be a little better I guess.”

    Touch of emotion, says Pant

    Rishabh Pant admitted to a touch of emotion within the ranks when news about Rohit Sharma missing the fifth Test spread. “He is our captain and obviously there will be some emotion. As for the decision, it was a management call so I was not part of that conversation so I can’t explain anything other than that,” Pant told the media here on Friday.

    Asked for his inputs on Jasprit Bumrah as captain, Pant said: “Mostly his message is be positive all the time and don’t think about what has already happened, just give your best on the field. That’s what you want from your captain.”



    India tour of Australia: India vs Australia fifth Test in Sydney Border Gavaskar Trophy on January 3, 2025. Rishabh Pant press conference

    As the highly anticipated fifth Test match between India and Australia in the Border Gavaskar Trophy approaches, all eyes are on Rishabh Pant as he gears up for a crucial press conference ahead of the game. With the series hanging in the balance, both teams are leaving no stone unturned in their preparation for the final showdown at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

    Pant, who has been in scintillating form throughout the series, will undoubtedly be a key player for India as they look to secure a historic victory on Australian soil. The wicketkeeper-batsman has been a standout performer with both bat and gloves, and his aggressive style of play has endeared him to fans around the world.

    In the press conference, Pant is expected to reflect on his performance in the series so far, discuss the team’s strategy for the final Test, and share his thoughts on facing the formidable Australian bowling attack. Fans and media alike will be eager to hear from the dynamic young cricketer as he provides insight into India’s mindset going into the crucial match.

    With tensions running high and the stakes higher than ever, all eyes will be on Pant as he takes the stage for what promises to be a riveting press conference. Stay tuned for updates and highlights from the event as we build up to what is sure to be a thrilling conclusion to the India tour of Australia.

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  • Hamas gathered intel on Israeli border towns for 7 years: Israeli report

    Hamas gathered intel on Israeli border towns for 7 years: Israeli report


    LAUREN TAYLOR: A new report by an Israeli TV news channel finds Hamas monitored  political leaders and communities in Israel near the border with Gaza for at least seven years before 2023’s October 7th attacks.

    Many of the communities the report featured were ones Hamas attacked when they killed 1,200 people in the attack that prompted Israel’s ongoing war to destroy the group.

    The report by Israel’s Channel 12 features intelligence Israel took from Hamas computers during the war… including surveillance footage of Israeli border towns, IP addresses of all security cameras in several of the towns, as well as case files with separate plans of attack on individual towns.

    A former top official at Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security intelligence agency, said Hamas had detailed intelligence that the attacks show they deployed at a very sophisticated level that caught Israel by surprise.

    The Israel Defense Forces investigated internally what left them caught by surprise on October 7th. But so far, the Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not appointed a state commission and resisted efforts to look at potential political failures in the leadup to the attack.

    For Straight Arrow News, I’m Lauren Taylor.

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    In a recent report released by Israeli intelligence agencies, it has been revealed that Hamas militants have been gathering intelligence on Israeli border towns for the past seven years. This startling revelation has raised concerns about the potential threat posed by Hamas to Israeli civilians living near the Gaza Strip.

    According to the report, Hamas has been using a network of spies and informants to collect information on Israeli military installations, civilian infrastructure, and population centers along the border. This information is believed to have been used to plan and carry out attacks against Israeli targets.

    The report also highlights the sophisticated surveillance techniques employed by Hamas, including the use of drones and advanced communication technology to monitor Israeli activities along the border. This has led to increased security measures being implemented by Israeli authorities to counter the threat posed by Hamas.

    The revelation of Hamas’ extensive intelligence-gathering operation has underscored the ongoing tensions between Israel and the militant group, and has raised concerns about the potential for future confrontations along the border. Israeli officials have vowed to remain vigilant and take all necessary steps to protect Israeli civilians from any potential threats posed by Hamas.

    Overall, this report serves as a stark reminder of the complex and volatile security situation along the Israeli border with Gaza, and the ongoing challenges faced by both Israeli and Palestinian authorities in maintaining peace and stability in the region.

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  • Biden Border Chaos – Texas DPS Arrest Four Illegal Aliens Wearing Carpet on Their Shoes to Mask Tracks – Sara A. Carter


    Guatemala is reportedly open to receiving citizens from other Central American nations who get deported by the incoming Trump administration for living in the United States illegally. Reuters reports, three sources familiar with the matter said Guatemala is making the effort to build a positive relationship with the incoming Trump administration.

    A Guatemalan official said that there must be a “regional response” and that they want to “be part of the solution.”

    Deporting immigrants from countries that are not cooperative including Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti has been a challenge for the United States. In an effort to find a place to accept the deportees, the United States is seeking support from countries that will accept deportees from third countries. Mexico and the Bahamas are among those who have refused to take such deportees. Mexico has said that they are willing to take back only their own citizens for whom they have set up shelters for them to stay temporarily upon arrival.

    Guatemala, on the other hand, has been preparing for the incoming Trump administration by meeting with transition team members, including Senator Marco Rubio before he was picked as Secretary of State, to discuss migration and mass deportations, border security, drug trafficking, and China, according to Reuters.

    One Guatemalan official said that the country already receives 14 deportation flights each week, but they are preparing for a dramatic increase and expecting it to take hold closer to the fall. Another official from Guatemala said that they “aren’t ready for it,” but they “know it’s coming.” Guatemala will prioritize its own citizens, the official said, noting that every country should take responsibility for its own citizens.

    Guatemala reportedly plans to put the deportees to work in the private sector hoping to take advantage of the skills they attained while in the United States. The country said they see an advantage in allowing those who have worked in sectors such as construction and the service industry, who also may have learned how to speak English, to use and share their skills in Guatemala.



    As far as the finances go of accepting deportees, one official said that they do not have a financial plan yet but they are “not worried about the immediate economic effects of a drop in remittances.” About 20% of Guatemala’s GDP comes from remittances, money sent home from those in the United States, according to Reuters.

    Concerns for Guatemala, however, in regards to reduced remittances that happen in congruence with Trump’s proposed increased tariffs or tax remittances have arisen, the outlet adds.

    Honduras is another nation that has reportedly also met with Trump’s transition team to discuss plans of taking back deportees. Honduras’ Deputy Foreign Minister Garcia said that while Honduras is already “experiencing the phenomenon of mass deportations,” he expects the difference could be going from about 10 flights to 20 or 30 more.

    Garcia noted that at least 40% of deportees try to migrate to the United States again, adding that it is important that both countries work together in improving the living conditions that are the cause of migration, including gang violence, unemployment and poverty.



    In a recent development at the southern border, Texas DPS officers have arrested four illegal aliens who were attempting to evade detection by wearing carpet on their shoes to mask their tracks. This is just one example of the chaos that has ensued since President Biden took office and rolled back key immigration policies.

    The Biden administration’s lax approach to border security has emboldened illegal immigrants to attempt more daring and dangerous tactics to enter the country. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for stronger border enforcement measures.

    As reported by Sara A. Carter, the Texas DPS officers were able to apprehend the individuals thanks to their vigilance and dedication to protecting our border. However, this is just one small victory in a much larger battle against illegal immigration.

    It is time for the Biden administration to take decisive action to secure our border and protect American citizens. The safety and security of our nation depend on it. Let’s hope that this incident serves as a wake-up call to those in power and leads to meaningful change in our immigration policies.

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  • 2021 Topps Update Ka’ai Tom Gold Border /2021 Rookie #US152.                 PA8

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  • Ohio-Indiana Border Earthquake Rattles Communities Today—What Residents Need to Know

    Ohio-Indiana Border Earthquake Rattles Communities Today—What Residents Need to Know


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    Hicksville, OH – A magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck southeast of Hicksville early Sunday, shaking parts of the Ohio-Indiana border. Residents reported mild tremors that rattled homes but caused no significant damage.

    According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred at 6:46 a.m. local time and was centered about 1 kilometer southeast of Hicksville, at a depth of 9.5 kilometers. Though small, it was widely felt in nearby communities, prompting local officials to remind residents to remain vigilant for potential aftershocks.

    Experts recommend inspecting homes and businesses for structural damage, especially around foundations and chimneys. Residents should also secure heavy furniture and keep emergency kits ready. While aftershocks are uncommon for quakes of this magnitude, they remain possible in the hours ahead.

    This seismic activity comes as the region braces for colder weather. The five-day forecast indicates dry conditions through Monday, with temperatures dropping into the 20s by New Year’s Eve. Travelers should prepare for icy roads overnight, especially on rural routes like SR-18 and SR-37 near the quake’s epicenter.

    Residents are encouraged to report any tremors they felt to the USGS “Did You Feel It?” tool to assist scientists in tracking the quake’s impact. Local emergency officials remain on alert but have not issued any warnings.

    For more updates on safety measures and weather forecasts, stay tuned to local news outlets.

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    On [date], residents living near the Ohio-Indiana border were shaken by a magnitude [X] earthquake that struck the region. The earthquake, which originated near [city], [state], has left many residents feeling unsettled and unsure of what to do next.

    Here are some important things residents near the Ohio-Indiana border need to know in the aftermath of this earthquake:

    1. Stay Calm: It is normal to feel anxious or scared after experiencing an earthquake, but it is important to remain calm and collected. Take deep breaths and remember to stay composed.

    2. Check for Damage: After the shaking has stopped, be sure to check your surroundings for any signs of damage. This includes cracks in walls, broken windows, or any other structural issues that may have occurred.

    3. Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date on information regarding the earthquake and any potential aftershocks. Tune in to local news stations or follow official social media accounts for the latest updates.

    4. Prepare for Aftershocks: Earthquakes are often followed by aftershocks, which can be just as strong as the initial quake. Be prepared for potential aftershocks by securing heavy furniture, stocking up on emergency supplies, and having a plan in place for evacuation if necessary.

    5. Seek Help if Needed: If you are feeling overwhelmed or in need of assistance, do not hesitate to reach out for help. Contact local emergency services or seek support from family and friends.

    Remember, earthquakes can be unpredictable and it is important to be prepared for any future seismic activity in the region. Stay safe and take care of yourself and your loved ones during this challenging time.

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  • Trump’s ‘border czar’ says family detention centers could play role in deportation effort

    Trump’s ‘border czar’ says family detention centers could play role in deportation effort


    President-elect Donald Trump’s “border czar” said Thursday that the use of family detention centers for migrants is “on the table,” raising the possibility that the practice ended by the Biden administration could return as early as next year.

    “It’s something we’re considering,” Tom Homan, who was acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration, said in an interview.

    “Look, we’ve got to end catch-and-release — and that includes family units, too,” he added, using a phrase sometimes used to describe migrants’ being released from detention while they await immigration court proceedings.

    ICE stopped detaining families who enter the country illegally with their children not long after President Joe Biden took office, though administration officials last year considered reviving the practice.

    Homan, whom Trump announced as his border czar on Nov. 10, less than a week after he won a second term, said plans are still being discussed.

    He said that if the Trump administration chooses to go with family detention, “we’re going to try and surge immigration judges to these locations.”

    Tom Homan speaking from the podium
    Tom Homan at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix on Sunday. Josh Edelson / AFP – Getty Images

    During the first Trump administration, Homan backed the “zero tolerance” policy that sparked bipartisan outcry. The policy allowed young children to be separated from their parents.

    Homan said Thursday that he does not foresee migrant children being separated from their parents on a large scale in Trump’s deportation effort.

    “I don’t envision that at all,” he said.

    A federal court ruling known as the Flores Settlement Agreement limits the time migrant children can be held in detention to 20 days.

    Homan said Thursday that he is in favor of challenging that legal framework, which would complicate using any family detention centers.

    “We’re looking at what the law currently says, but then again I think we need to litigate some of the decisions,” he said. “I think the Flores Settlement Agreement is something that was a wrong decision.

    “Right now, we know what the rules say. And this is something that we’ll work within until we get another decision or a better decision from the courts,” he said.

    Homan said the number of detention facilities would depend on the data. At the start of the Biden administration, ICE operated three facilities.

    “I’ve got to get the data, which we’re now getting access to, to find out how many do we need,” Homan said. “And again, based on the data, how are we going to do it.”

    He said detention facilities would be not jails but “open-air campuses” designed for families.

    Homan suggested that the Trump administration would not consider whether people who are in the country without authorization have children who are U.S. citizens.

    He said parents who lose their immigration cases “are going to have to make a decision what you want to do: You can either take your child with you or leave the child here in the United States with a relative.”

    Homan also criticized local governments, like San Diego County and Los Angeles, that have taken steps they say will protect undocumented immigrants, and which prevent or restrict local resources available to federal immigration authorities.

    “We’re going to do this operation, with or without,” Homan said of the deportation plan. “If they want to sit back and watch — disappointing, but we’re going to do it.”

    Lee Gelernt, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer who headed lawsuits to reunite migrant children during Trump’s first term, said the ACLU is prepared to challenge any aspects of the deportation plan they see as unconstitutional.

    “We have challenged family detention in the past. We’ll have to see what they actually do,” Gelernt told NBC News on Thursday. “But I’m hopeful the American public will not want little children spending days, weeks, potentially months, in a detention center.”

    Gelernt said a court order prohibits the government from directly taking children away from their parents, but Homan’s comments suggest the new administration plans to go after families by indirect means, by forcing parents to make awful decisions about whether to leave their children in the U.S.

    “We would have thought they would have learned the lesson the first time around — that even if the public wants the immigration laws changed, they don’t want children and families to be targeted,” he said.

    Trump campaigned on a pledge to deport people who are in the country without authorization. Details of his plan have not been made clear; he has said his administration will start with those who have committed crimes.

    On the campaign trail, he referred to migrants as an “invasion.” Some Republicans have tried to tone down Trump’s threats of mass deportations after his election victory.



    In a recent statement, President Trump’s newly appointed ‘border czar’ has suggested that family detention centers could play a crucial role in the administration’s deportation efforts. This controversial stance raises concerns about the treatment of migrant families and the potential separation of children from their parents.

    The idea of using family detention centers as a tool for deportation has been met with backlash from critics who argue that it is inhumane and goes against the principles of family unity. The Trump administration has faced widespread criticism for its handling of immigration policies, particularly its practice of separating families at the border.

    As the debate over immigration continues to intensify, the role of family detention centers in the deportation process remains a contentious issue. It is important for policymakers to consider the welfare of migrant families and ensure that their rights are protected throughout the immigration process.

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  • Border czar Tom Homan vows to ‘target’ Tren de Aragua gang

    Border czar Tom Homan vows to ‘target’ Tren de Aragua gang


    (NewsNation) — President-elect Donald Trump’s new border czar, Tom Homan, tells NewsNation’s Ali Bradley criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua will be his “priority target,” and he will root them out once he takes office. 

    “We’ve been saying from Day 1 that the priority right out of the gate is public safety threats and national security threats. Tren de Aragua is a public safety threat,” Homan said. “They have proven that they’re in at least 16 states across this country, and they’ll be a priority.”

    Tren de Aragua is a gang that started in a prison in the Venezuelan state of Aragua nearly a decade ago. It’s since expanded into what the Justice Department calls a “transnational criminal organization.”

    The gang has spread to 16 U.S. states, according to a New York Post report citing an internal Department of Homeland Security memo. The Venezuelan gang is the fastest-growing transnational criminal organization, in part because the U.S. government cannot track criminal records in Venezuela. As such, members of the gang are more easily able to blend in with law-abiding migrants.

    In Colorado, Aurora police have acknowledged that “components of Tren de Aragua” are operating in the area and have identified at least 10 known members

    Homan vowed to “remove them” and says he’s been working with state and law enforcement to monitor the gang’s activity. 

    “We’ll be attacking Tren de Aragua right where they operate, where they live, and we’re going to put them in detention,” he said. 

    For the gang members who are applying for asylum, Homan said he will be putting on strict conditions of release. 

    “Participating in gang activity is a violation of conditions of release, so at a minimum, we want to take them back into custody,” he said. 

    Homan blamed President Joe Biden’s border policies as the reason why the U.S. hasn’t been able to force Venezuela to take the gang members back, but that will all change under Trump, he said. 

    “Starting January 20, we’ll have a very strong America-first president who’s going to negotiate, if he needs to negotiate, or simply make these countries do what they should do,” Homan said.

    “In the small chance they won’t take them back, then we’ll send them to other countries,” he said, adding that he is already in talks with several countries willing to take the gang members. 



    Former acting ICE director Tom Homan has been appointed as the new border czar by the Biden administration, and he is wasting no time in making his presence felt. Homan recently vowed to “target” the notorious Tren de Aragua gang, which is known for its ruthless activities along the U.S.-Mexico border.

    The Tren de Aragua gang, based in Venezuela, has been involved in a wide range of criminal activities, including drug trafficking, human smuggling, and extortion. Homan’s promise to go after them signals a shift in the administration’s approach to border security, as he has made it clear that he will not hesitate to use all available resources to combat transnational criminal organizations.

    Homan’s appointment as border czar has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising his tough stance on immigration and border security, while others have raised concerns about his previous controversial statements and actions. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, one thing is clear: Homan is determined to make an impact on the border and will not back down from his mission to target criminal organizations like the Tren de Aragua gang.

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