Border Crisis: Tom Homan On A Warpath, Calls For Impeachment Or Resignation
The former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan criticized the Biden administration on "Jesse Watters Primetime" Monday for the horrific state of border security. Homan wants to see heads roll after just a year of Biden's anti-policy policies.
Homan began, "Seven hundred thousand got-aways since Joe Biden became president. Seven hundred thousand people entered this country illegally and not arrested. How many of them are in the screening database? Just last month 67,000 got-aways."
He added, "These aren’t Tom Homan numbers, these are based on camera traffic, drone traffic, and sensor traffic that border patrol records but can't respond to. Here is what people need to be worried about. After 9/11 we put a lot of processes in place where terrorists couldn’t get into the United States."
Homan continued, "the Visa Security Program. The no-fly list. The terrorist screening database. You can’t get into this country with any derogatory information at all," he explained. "You are not getting a visa and plane ticket. Those processes mean nothing if you can walk across the southwest border unscathed like 700,000 people did."
He concluded, "This is a huge issue. I think Secretary Mayorkas needs to resign and be impeached."
He, of course, is not alone. "It’s ridiculous," Former acting Immigrations and Customs Enforcement chief Ron Vitiello said "They gave everybody a six-week head start on the rescission of Title 42, which is the only tool, the smallest tool that they have in the tool shed as it relates to policy that allows the border patrol to expel people back to Mexico if they're claiming asylum."
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According to NYP, team Biden just set another record: 164,973 illegal migrants apprehended at the border last month, the highest February total in the Homeland Security Department’s history, up 63% from February 2021 and triple the February average for the Trump years.
The month’s total was a 6.6% increase over January — and a 350% increase over February 2020, when Biden had just taken office.
And Biden’s about to end the COVID restrictions that let the Border Patrol send many migrants back; officials expect an even larger surge once that happens.