
“Border Czar” Tom Homan is a man on a mission to deport illegal aliens.
He’s taking off the gloves with Democrats who want to play games.
And “Border Czar’ Tom Homan spoke two words to Democrats that left them scared stiff.
Tom Homan’s feud with Boston escalates
Democrat-controlled sanctuary cities have been trying to resist the Trump administration’s attempt to arrest and deport illegal aliens.
“Border Czar” Tom Homan put Boston on notice during his speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) after the city’s police commissioner, Michael Cox, said that his department wouldn’t cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
“I read a story last night: the police commissioner of Boston, you said you’d double down on not helping the law enforcement office of ICE,” Homan declared. “I’m coming to Boston and I’m bringing hell with me.”
Homan slammed Cox for acting like a politician instead of a cop.
“You’re not a police commissioner, take that badge off your chest and put it in the desk drawer, because you became a politician,” Homan said. “You forgot what it’s like to be a cop.”
The “Border Czar’s” fiery CPAC speech left city officials in Boston in an uproar.
Boston Councilwoman Sharon Durkan mocked Homan’s experience in law enforcement.
“Laughable that someone who spent their career policing a town smaller than a Fenway Park crowd thinks they can lecture Boston on public safety,” Durkan wrote on social media.
Homan started his career as a cop in West Carthage, New York, before joining the Border Patrol.
“Border Czar” fires back at Boston Councilwoman after insult
Fox News asked for Homan’s response to the comments that Councilwoman Durkan made about him.
“She needs to put her U.S. citizen taxpayer constituency ahead of illegal aliens who rape children,” Homan said. “I’m not coming for her, she shouldn’t be afraid of me. Who should be afraid of me are those in the country illegally. They need to be looking over their shoulder because we’re coming.”
Homan told Councilwoman Durkan and the other critics of ICE to speak to a family who’s suffered at the hands of an illegal alien.
“She ought to sit down and talk to a mother of one of these children that were raped by an illegal alien,” Homan explained. “This child will never be the same again. You would think she’d be putting them ahead of illegal aliens.”
He dismissed Durkan’s criticism of him starting his career as a cop in a small town.
“For a kid that grew up in a small community to become the ICE director – an agency of 21,000 law enforcement officers – I consider that the biggest honor of my life,” Homan stated.
Durkan should be happy that ICE is removing heinous criminals from Boston, according to Homan.
“ICE has recently arrested nine illegal aliens, sexual predators in Mass., and removed them from the streets of Mass. She ought to be thanking ICE for making the streets safer,” Homan said. “And me coming there saying, ‘I’m going to bring some law enforcement resources to keep removing sexual predators from their communities and protect their children.’ She ought to be applauding ICE. She ought to support us.”
Tom Homan isn’t going to back down from doing his job because of whining from sanctuary cities.