Preparations are already underway, Homan revealed, for the mass removal of illegal aliens even before Trump takes office in late January. And Texas is playing a central role in the operation.
"We're not waiting until January 20th," Homan told host Kellyanne Conway. "Governor Abbott and I are already coordinating efforts to secure Texas's border at an unprecedented level."
Homan likewise praised Gov. Abbott for aligning with Trump's vision. According to Abbott, illegal migration in the Lone Star State has dropped by 86 percent due to policies the state started implementing during Trump's first term, including the erection of border barriers and the imposition of stricter consequences for violators who try to illegally cross anyway.
(Related: Homan is also warning the leaders of America's sanctuary cities that they had better cooperate with Trump's mass deportations or else they could face prosecution once Trump is installed.)
Even though Texas is the only state right now that does not have a border fence – California, Arizona, and New Mexico all do – it is the state that the incoming Trump administration wants the rest of the country to follow.
Think of it almost as a blueprint for a federal strategy on border security, this being the choice of words that one independent media outlet used to explain how Texas will be the model for how America deals with illegal aliens under Trump.
"My plan is to contract out as much non-enforcement work as possible," Homan said. "We need officers on the streets for deportation operations, not behind desks."
Homan and the Trump administration will also aim to investigate the role of NGOs in enabling mass illegal migration into the United States. There is some kind of tangled web between these NGOs, the United Nations (UN), and other entities that are deliberately undermining America's national security with their promotion of illegal migration.
A whopping $81.7 million in U.S. taxpayer funds have been allocated to various UN programs that teach illegals how to invade America. Some of that money is being used to maintain so-called "migration centers" across Central and South America, altogether which have helped nearly 70,000 illegal migrants resettle somewhere in the U.S.
Since 2021 when Joe Biden was installed into the White House, about 5.8 million illegal aliens were escorted into America with the help of these NGOs and UN programs. Another 1.9 million illegals also entered during that same time, but they have been categorized as "gotaways."
"They want an open border because they believe these millions of people will be future Democratic voters," Homan contends.
With everything they do, Trump administration officials will focus on transparency and accountability to the American people, Homan further promised.
"We'll investigate what the United Nations had to do with this, who in the Biden administration enabled it, and which NGOs were involved," he explained. "We'll be transparent and tell the American people the truth about this border crisis."
Not only does the incoming Trump administration want to tackle the problems that have already been caused by illegal migration – it also wants to address the root causes of it so the snake can be decapitated of its head, so to speak.
"You've made it clear that the Biden administration's open-border policies were intentional," Conway responded to everything Homan said. "The American people deserve better."
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