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President Trump trolled Kamala Harris a little by calling former Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan the new Border Czar. Democrats pretended that Harris never had that role when she was campaigning for President but she did.

Unlike Harris, Homan is a bulldog about border Security.

Homan spoke at the Republican National Convention and said this: “I got a message to the millions of illegal aliens that Joe Biden’s released in our country. You better start packing now.”

When he was asked about it on 60 Minutes in October, he said that this does not mean “a mass sweep of neighborhoods. It’s not gonna be building concentration camps. I’ve read it all. It’s ridiculous.”

He said that mass deportations would not be “threatening to the immigrant community. It should be threatening to the illegal immigrant community.”

Obama deported more people than any other President in recent history and he too focused on criminals.

60 Minutes this weekend seemed so confused that the Latin community voted in favor of deportations and border security. They just kept guessing that it must be the economy… What else could it be? Latin voters must not think for themselves, right? What hoodwinked them, the media is asking.

It’s actually not a hard quandary. ICE has admitted that it knows about 662,556 noncitizens with criminal histories but only has about 15,000 of them detained. That means that almost 98% of the criminal migrants that the U.S. knows about are roaming the streets of America right now.

And who do they prey upon? The Latin communities that Democrats throw them into. It turns out that legal Latins voted against being terrorized with murderers, drug dealers, thieves and rapists because they don’t like that. Who knew!?

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