Tom Homan: Abrego Garcia in Maryland did not have exile error, the Trump government in the form of Tom Homan doubles on illegal migrants

Donald Trump’s Border Caesar Tom Homan Said that Al Salvador was not a mistake of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Comment came as a spokesperson of Homan and White House Curoline levit Addressed a press conference on Monday morning following a major administration rift on illegal migrants in Florida and Colorado.
“First, I don’t accept the word error,” Homan said that there was a surveillance that there was an order against Garcia’s separation, but now things have changed and Garcia is an MS -13 terrorist.
Lewitt said that the administration is open to all legal and constitutional measures to continue its comprehensive mass separation program as Homan said that former President Joe Biden made boundaries insecure with the purpose.
Homan also commented on children’s exile, born in the US and therefore he is an American citizen, as well as with his mothers and stated that it was due to “parents’ decisions.
He said that the administration removed the children because their mothers, who are unspent immigrants, “requested” that their children stay with them instead of living in the country.
“This is a parents’ decision. … 101 parenting, mothers made that option,” Homan said.
Executive order on immigration crack
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order this afternoon that will carry forward his administration’s immigration crack efforts.
White House Press Secretary Karolin Lewit said in the White House Press briefing today that the order will direct the Department of Homeland Security and Justice to provide a list of sanctuary cities not complied with federal immigration laws. Other orders focused on securing the border and “law and order” are still expected today.
What happened in Florida and Colorado on Sunday?
In Florida Ice, a four -day operation called Tidal Wave was organized in collaboration with the State Law Enforcement agencies. About 800 persons were arrested for illegally entering the country.
In Colorado, a separate raid at a nightclub and ice, DEA (drug enforcement administration) arrested 114 migrants. Operation, which involves more than 300 law enforcement officers, followed the months of investigation into the nightclub for alleged activities, including drug trafficking, prostitution and violent crimes. The video footage showed the agents to ordered the mentor to get out of the building with hand raised hands, in which some individuals were running away from a smiling window.