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Tom Homan Visits Texas Border as Trump’s ‘Border Czar’ to Plan Mass Deportations

Incoming border czar Tom Homan teams up with Gov. Greg Abbott in Texas to implement aggressive border security measures ahead of the Trump administration's inauguration.

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Updated: Nov 26th, 2024, 2:19 PM ET

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Tom Homan, the new border czar appointed by President-elect Trump, visits Texas to collaborate with Governor Abbott on border security schemes. Homan emphasizes deploying Trump-era policies such as the 'Remain in Mexico' program and plans for mass deportations. Abbott's Operation Lone Star faces criticism, yet Homan applauds its success in reducing illegal crossings. As tensions rise between states and the Biden administration, Homan vouches for swift action even before the inauguration.


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