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Tom Homan, border shed of the White House, warned immigrants without papers for persecution if they stay illegally in the US. He insisted on self -declaration and emphasized the need for registration with federal authorities, which emphasized an aggressive attitude of immigration
Tom Homan, the border of the White House, published a strict warning on Monday to people without papers, and emphasized that they “cannot hide” and will be confronted if they remain illegal in the US. This is the last attempt by the Trump government to encourage self-declaration. Homan advised immigrants to “get your affairs in order” and to collaborate with immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) or the CBP One Home app to leave the country voluntarily.
“If you are an illegal alien in the United States, this message is for you: you can't hide from ice cream,” Homan told reporters on Monday. “We are actively looking for you.”
Homan emphasized that every immigrant in the US must be illegally registered with the federal government and to bear documentation. If you do not register with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or update their address, “from today” will be dealt with as a criminal offense. He also warned that immigrants with a definitive order to leave the country, but staying in the US, being prosecuted and daily monetary fines up to $ 998 can be confronted.
He also said, “Illegal immigration is not a crime without victims,” Homan said. “And so every sick person we keep from the streets, especially rape of children, makes this country much safer. Every illegal alien beings we arrest, threat from public safety, makes this country one for a safer.”
Homan said there are around 1.4 million illegal immigrants in the US, who have been instructed to leave but to stay in the US.
The appearance of the Tsar border in the press room of the White House coincides with the 100th day at the Trump administration office, in which Homan emphasized the progress of the administration over border security. He pointed to a considerable decrease in illegal border crossings, which have fallen to their lowest level in decades since Trump took office. According to Homan, the administration has deported 139,000 migrants since January 20, including the deported by ice, customs and border protection and the coast guard.
However, the monthly deportation numbers of the Trump administration have remained behind that of the Biden administration, according to data obtained by NBC News. Homan attributed this inequality to differences in counting methods, which stated that the Biden administration has included border removals in their number. He emphasized that ice cream arrests and deletions under the Trump administration are considerably higher than during the BIDEN administration.
Despite the challenges, Homan praised the progress of the administration and emphasized the Minister of White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt's efforts to combat the border. Trump is expected to sign two immigration -Executive commitments, a focused on “unleashing American law enforcement” and another focused on sanctuary. The latter will instruct the attorney and secretary of Homeland Security to publish a list of national and local jurisdictions that hinder the federal immigration -issued enforcement.
The Trump government faces challenges in achieving its deportation goals, including limited financing and resources of the congress and the disadvantage in immigration courts. Nevertheless, the administration continues to work for its immigration agenda, as evidenced by the latest warnings and actions taken against immigrants without papers.