Homan Urges Unity Against Local Leaders' Immigration Obstruction

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President Donald Trump’s administration continues to face considerable challenges from mayors and governors who obstruct immigration enforcement, a growing concern highlighted by former ICE Director Tom Homan.

In a recent discussion, Homan called out local leaders who he believes are promoting a dangerous environment for federal immigration officers through their hostile rhetoric and actions.

With rising threats against law enforcement, Homan underscored the urgency of cooperation between federal and local officials, urging mayors and governors to abandon their divisive tactics.


He asserted that inflammatory language directed at immigration officers could incite real violence, which has tragically proven true with a notable spike in threats and assaults against these officers.

“It’s unacceptable,” Homan said, “when mayors and governors actively impede the critical work being done by ICE and Border Patrol agents.”

Highlighting the urgency of this issue, Homan emphasized the importance of the upcoming midterm elections in shaping the future of immigration policies and practices, indicating that the time for courage from Republican leaders is now.

Failure to stand against the obstruction caused by local leaders not only jeopardizes public safety but also undermines the rule of law.

Homan passionately believes that constructive dialogue, rather than hateful outbursts, is necessary for re-establishing order and ensuring the safety of both communities and law enforcement alike.

He made it clear that while he is open to cooperation, an end to the negative rhetoric is imperative.

“Every night, I pray for the men and women of ICE and Border Patrol,” Homan said. “But we need all hands on deck. Stop the hateful rhetoric and work with us for the good of our communities.”

As the Trump administration forges ahead, it faces a pivotal moment in addressing the hostile environment created by some local officials.

The cooperation between federal and state authorities is not just beneficial but essential for a safer America.

With midterms approaching, the call for accountability and unity in supporting law enforcement has never been clearer.

Now is the time for a united front against divisive politics that only serve to threaten the very fabric of law and order in our nation.

Sources:
lifezette.com
rvmnews.com
thenewamerican.com



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