Tom Homan, the newly appointed border czar under President-elect Donald Trump, has made a powerful statement regarding the role of sanctuary cities in the ongoing immigration debate. During a recent interview, Homan asserted that mayors and governors who oppose federal immigration enforcement should “get the hell out of the way,” emphasizing that the priority of his office is to ensure public safety and national security. His unwavering commitment to removing public safety threats from communities resonates strongly with conservative values, reinforcing the Republican stance that prioritizes law and order while advocating for the safety of all citizens.
Homan’s remarks reflect a broader Republican strategy focused on accountability and effective governance. By challenging sanctuary city policies, he aims to protect vulnerable communities from criminal elements, including gangs like MS-13, which disproportionately affect immigrant populations. This approach not only aligns with conservative principles of public safety but also seeks to foster a collaborative environment where elected officials work together to enhance community security. As Homan steps into this crucial role, his determination to tackle these pressing issues head-on signals a renewed commitment to upholding the rule of law and safeguarding American neighborhoods.
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NEW: Tom Homan just went off on the Democrat sanctuary cities vowing to stand in his way:
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) November 15, 2024
“For the mayors and governors want to step in the way, look, you can either help or get the hell out of the way because we're going to do this job.”
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