Trump border czar Tom Homan floats weekly White House briefings to share migrant arrest and deportation numbers

Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to oversee “the largest deportation operation in American history,” argued Sunday that the new administration should conduct weekly briefings to keep the public up to date with how many illegal migrants are being arrested and removed from the country.“We need to be very transparent,” the incoming border czar said of how he plans to carry out mass deportations, during an event in Naples, Fla. “There needs to be a weekly White House press briefing on exactly who we’re arresting and who we’re saving, who we are putting in jail, who we are deporting, so the American people know we’re true to our word,” Homan argued, according to the Daily Mail. It’s unclear if the Trump White House actually plans on holding weekly briefings on the anticipated immigration crackdown – one of the president-elect’s stated top priorities on the campaign trail. The Trump transition team, which hasn’t yet revealed if it will hold traditional daily White House press briefings, did not respond to The Post’s request for comment. Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, pledged to enforce the nation’s immigration laws “without apology” once Trump is inaugurated later this month. “Everything changes on January 20,” the former West Carthage, NY, police officer declared at the event, hosted by Young Republicans. Trump, 78, has indicated that Homan will be tasked with handling “all Deportation of Illegal Aliens back to their Country of Origin,” and play a central role with regards to “the Southern Border, the Northern Border, all Maritime, and Aviation Security.”Homan’s new role won’t require confirmation by the US Senate, unlike other cabinet appointments including ICE director.He said Sunday that Trump’s top three priorities for him when he assumes the role are securing the nation’s borders, launching the deportation effort and tracking down some 300,000 migra...

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