Tom Homan Signals Major Immigration Crackdown, Says Mass Deportations Remain Key Promise of Donald Trump Agenda

MASS DEPORTATIONS ARE COMING: THE FRONTLINE WAR FOR AMERICA’S SOULPHOENIX, ARIZ.

Cựu quyền giám đốc ICE cho biết việc trục xuất hàng loạt là khả thi mà không cần chia tách gia đình nếu họ bị "trục xuất cùng nhau".

The thunderous applause inside the Phoenix Convention Center was not just for a speaker; it was a battle cry. Standing before a sea of law enforcement officers and border security experts, White House “Border Czar” Tom Homan leaned into the microphone, his expression etched with the grim resolve of a man about to change the demographic landscape of the United States forever.

“If you think last year’s historic number is good,” Homan barked, his voice echoing through the hall, “wait till next year. You ain’t seen s*** yet.”The message was unmistakable: the era of restraint is over. The “mass deportation” promises made on the campaign trail are no longer rhetorical flourishes used to whip up a base—they are a logistical reality currently being deployed with clinical precision.

With an additional 10,000 agents slated to hit the border and a blank check from the executive branch, Homan has officially signaled the start of the largest domestic law enforcement operation in American history. The Architecture of an ExodusThe scale of the operation is staggering. Since President Trump’s return to the Oval Office, the machinery of the state has been retooled for a singular purpose: removal.

By January 2026, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had already deported an estimated 540,000 individuals—a number that Homan suggests is merely the “warm-up act.” But how do you move millions? The answer lies in a global network of “deportation agreements” that read like a map of geopolitical influence. Documents obtained by investigative outlets reveal that the U.S. State Department, under heavy pressure from White House aides like Stephen Miller, has been aggressively brokering deals with third-party nations.

Honduras: Agreed to accept up to 200 deportees from other Spanish-speaking Latin American countries.Uganda: Set to accept deportees from across the African continent, provided they have no criminal records. Sierra Leone & Central African Republic: Secured through multi-million dollar “donations” and international migration funding.”We are treating the integrity of our borders as a non-negotiable asset,” a high-ranking official stated. “If your home country won’t take you back, we will find a country that will.

No one is off the table.”The Human Cost and the “Minneapolis Blitz”While the administration celebrates its “efficiency,” the reality on the ground is far more chaotic. The “Minneapolis immigration blitz” earlier this year served as a pilot program for what Homan calls “neighborhood operations.” In a move that shocked local officials, federal agents flooded the city, diverting resources from traditional crime-fighting to focus exclusively on immigration status.

The fallout was immediate. Reports from ProPublica and Reuters have highlighted the use of tear gas and pepper spray during residential raids, with at least 79 children reportedly caught in the crossfire. “It was a war zone,” said one local advocate. “They weren’t just looking for criminals; they were looking for everyone.” When asked by 60 Minutes if there was a way to carry out these operations without separating families, Homan’s response was chillingly simple: “Of course there is. Families can be deported together.”

This stance effectively suggests that even U.S. citizen children may be forced to choose between their country of birth and their parents, as the administration maintains that the “illegal act” of the parent created the crisis. The Sanctuary City ShowdownThe next phase of the plan involves a direct assault on “Sanctuary Cities.” Homan has promised a surge of ICE agents into jurisdictions like New York and California that refuse to cooperate with federal detainers.

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“You forced us into this position,” Homan told the Phoenix crowd, addressing sanctuary mayors directly. “If you won’t let us into the jails to take the criminals, we’re going into your neighborhoods to find them.” New York Governor Kathy Hochul has remained defiant, stating she has no intention of requesting a “surge” of federal agents. However, under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and other emergency powers being explored by the administration, the White House may not wait for an invitation.

A Future of ShadowsAs we move into the latter half of 2026, the question is no longer if mass deportations will happen, but how far they will go. With facial-recognition software, license-plate readers, and a newly proposed “neighbor reporting hotline,” the infrastructure for a total surveillance state is being built under the guise of border security.

Ông Tom Homan, người phụ trách biên giới dưới thời chính quyền Trump, cam kết các cơ sở trục xuất hàng loạt sẽ "không vô nhân đạo".Ông Tom Homan, người phụ trách biên giới dưới thời chính quyền Trump, cam kết các cơ sở trục xuất hàng loạt sẽ "không vô nhân đạo".

Tom Homan’s final words in Phoenix remain a haunting promise to some and a dire warning to others: “This year will be a good year. Mass deportations are coming. For the people saying the President is weak—what the hell are you talking about? He made a promise, and it’s happening.”