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Homan Exposes Biden’s Border Crisis: America’s Safety at Stake

Tom Homan just dropped a truth bomb about Biden’s border disaster. The former Border Czar told Fox News that Trump’s tough policies have already slashed illegal crossings by 95% in weeks. He didn’t hold back, calling Biden’s open borders the worst national security failure ever.

Biden’s mess left 10.5 million illegals flooding in, including nearly 400 terror suspects. Under Trump? Just 14. Homan’s message is clear – Biden put Americans in danger by letting rapists and gang members walk free. Now ICE is hunting them down street by street.

Trump’s team arrested 21,000 criminal aliens in one month alone. Homan vowed to wipe out gangs like MS-13, saying they’ll end up in Gitmo where they belong. He’s not stopping until every illegal gang member is booted from the country.

The White House just put up 100 posters showing Biden’s worst illegal immigrant arrests. Child rapists. Drug dealers. Human traffickers. Homan called it proof that illegal immigration isn’t victimless – it’s destroying communities.

ICE agents are unleashed again after Biden tied their hands. Homan warned illegals: “You can’t hide.” Daily gotaways dropped from 1,800 to 48. He wants that at zero. No more games. No more catch-and-release.

Homan came out of retirement twice for Trump because he’s the only president serious about borders. While liberals cry racism, Trump’s building walls, deporting criminals, and keeping families safe. Results don’t lie.

The border czar’s message to migrant gangs? “We’ll wipe you off the face of the earth.” No more sanctuary cities. No more safe spaces. Trump’s America puts citizens first – always.

After four years of Biden’s chaos, Patriots finally have a leader who cares. Homan says every deportation makes streets safer. With Trump back, the nightmare’s ending. The border’s closed. Law and order’s restored. America’s winning again.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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