The man Trump is hoping can fix ICE optics in Minneapolis

President Donald Trump has tasked border czar Tom Homan with handling immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, replacing Border Patrol official Greg Bovino who was overseeing the DHS surge that resulted in the killing of two citizens. The move has been greeted by politicians and commentators as a sign that a more serious and less showboaty leader will now be in charge, deescalating tensions in the city.

However, Homan's past actions and statements suggest he may not be as moderate as Trump claims. As director of enforcement removal operations under President Barack Obama from 2013 to 2017, Homan oversaw over 400,000 deportations, including a historic surge in unaccompanied minors and families during Obama's second term. He was praised for his work but also criticized for his rhetoric and actions.

Homan has a history of using strong language when discussing immigration issues. In 2019, he told Fox News that he "hesitated a minute before I started yelling" during a congressional hearing about his time under Trump 1.0. Last year, he threatened local officials in Boston with coming after them if they didn't cooperate with immigration officials.

Homan has also been critical of "Know Your Rights" civic education initiatives, calling them efforts to "defy ICE" and impede law enforcement. He's emphasized the importance of making deportation operations safer and more efficient by following procedure.

Despite his controversies, Homan hasn't explicitly accused anyone of being domestic terrorists like some of Trump's other advisors, such as Greg Bovino or Stephen Miller. However, he has suggested that those who break the law should be concerned about their actions, saying "If you look up this definition of terrorism," Renee Good's actions could fall within that definition.

Homan's past association with the Department of Homeland Security also makes him stand out from other Trump advisors like Kristi Noem. While he has denied associations with white supremacist groups and far-right militias, his acceptance of $50,000 in a paper bag from undercover agents posing as contractors seeking government contracts during the 2024 election raised eyebrows.

Overall, Homan's past actions and statements suggest that he may not be as moderate or conciliatory as Trump claims. His track record is more complex, with both praise and criticism for his work under Obama and Trump.
 
um so like what's going on with tom homan tho? i mean i just saw this article about him being in charge of immigration enforcement in minneapolis and it seems kinda sketchy to me 🤔 he was involved in a lot of deportations during obama's term which is already pretty harsh but then there are these comments from him where he's all like "you should be scared" if you break the law... that doesn't seem right?

i also just watched this video of him yelling on fox news and it made me wonder if he's really as calm and collected as trump says he is 🙄

anyway, has anyone else heard about tom homan before? i've been trying to learn more about him but my google skills are super weak 😂
 
omg u guys i cant even lol trump did it again 🤦‍♂️ replacing boston with toman homan what a refreshin change 😎 but like um idk man toman's rep is kinda sketchy 🤔 remember when he yelled at congress? 🗣️ and whats up with him dissing those "Know Your Rights" initiatives? 🙅‍♂️ doesnt seem very conciliatory 2 me... & btw 50k from undercover agents is just sus 🤑 i mean trump says toman's more serious but idk if im buying it 😒
 
I'm low-key nervous about Tom Homan taking over immigration enforcement in Minneapolis 😬. He's got a pretty rough track record when it comes to deportations (over 400k since 2013) 📊. His past statements on immigration issues have been, um, let's just say not super chill 💁‍♀️. And don't even get me started on the "Know Your Rights" initiatives - he's basically saying we should follow procedure? That sounds like a total cop-out 🚫.

Now that Homan is in charge, I'm worried about how he'll handle situations where people are being profiled or targeted based on their immigration status 📊. The FBI's own data shows that immigrants make up 13% of the US population, but only account for like 10% of federal prison inmates 🚔.

It's also interesting to note that Homan's approval ratings among Hispanic voters are around 22%, which is pretty low considering his background in enforcement 💔. I'm not sure if Trump is trying to send a message about being more moderate, but I think we should keep a close eye on this situation 🤔.

By the way, have you seen the graph on deportation rates under Obama vs Trump? It's wild 📊. Homan was overseeing over 400k deportations during Obama's second term... that's like, 40% of his entire admin! 😲
 
idk about this new move by Trump 🤔... I mean, I get it, gotta have someone in charge who's gonna crack down on immigration issues, but come on, Tom Homan? dude's got a rep for being super tough on deportations & all that jazz 😒. and those "Know Your Rights" initiatives? he's basically saying they're trying to hinder law enforcement efforts 🚫. I'm not saying he's necessarily a bad guy or anything, but I do think Trump is playing with fire here... maybe this is just the kind of "tough love" that'll calm down all the protests in Minneapolis, but it feels like he's setting up Homan for a world of trouble 🤯. what do you guys think?
 
Ugh, I'm so worried about this... I mean, I guess it's good that they're trying to get someone new in charge, but Tom Homan just sounds like a total wild card to me 🤪💥 He has some pretty shady past experiences, especially under Obama where he was supervising all these deportations. And his language? Forget about it! The guy's got some serious anger issues 😩 And what's with the "Know Your Rights" stuff? I get that immigration laws need to be enforced, but can't we just have a more nuanced conversation about this? 🤔 I'm not saying Homan's all bad or anything, but Trump is trying to spin him as some kind of moderate leader... I don't know if that's gonna fly 😒
 
Umm yeah so I think this move by Trump is a total joke 🤣 I mean, Tom Homan's got a rep for being super tough on immigration, like super harsh 😒. Remember back in 2013-2017, he was directing deportations left and right under Obama, over 400k people gone. That's not exactly the kind of "moderate" Trump's trying to spin this as.

And don't even get me started on that whole "Know Your Rights" thing 🙄 Homan's been out there saying it's just a way for folks to defy ICE and impede law enforcement? Come on, that's like saying a library is just a place for book burners 😂. And have you seen his language when he's talking about immigration issues? Strong, strong, strong... 🤪 Not exactly the kind of calm, collected leader Trump's trying to portray.

And what's with all this "deescalation" nonsense? 😴 I think we've got a better idea of Homan's track record than Trump does. Let's keep an eye on this guy 👀
 
So I just read about Tom Homan being tasked with handling immigration enforcement in Minneapolis... 🤔 this seems weird to me because of how tough he's been on immigrants before. He was the one who overseen so many deportations during Obama's term, that's like a lot of people getting kicked out of their homes. And now Trump is saying he's gonna handle things differently? 🤷‍♂️ I don't see how someone with such a tough track record can just switch gears and become more moderate. It sounds like a PR move to me.

Also, what's up with this "Know Your Rights" stuff? It seems like Homan is trying to scare people into not talking back to the authorities, but isn't that kinda against the whole point of civic education? 🤷‍♂️ I just don't understand why some people get so worked up about immigration issues. Can't we all just coexist and respect each other's differences? 😊
 
I think it's hilarious how some people are saying this move by Trump is all about deescalating tensions in Minneapolis 🤣 like that's really gonna happen. I mean, Tom Homan's got a history of being super aggressive with immigration issues and using strong language to get his point across. It sounds like he's more likely to be another showboater than someone who's actually gonna calm things down.

And can we talk about how Trump is always trying to spin people? "More serious and less showboaty leader" = code for "I'm still a crazy person, but I'm wearing a suit". 🤦‍♂️ And what really gets me is that nobody's holding Homan accountable for his past actions. Like, sure, he's got some controversy surrounding him, but who cares about all the good work he did under Obama? Let's focus on how this could lead to more deportations and harm to communities.

It's also super suspicious that Trump thinks Homan is so moderate just because of one job change 🙄. I mean, have you seen Trump's track record with advisors? They all seem to start out as experts in their field but then turn into cult leaders or something. Anyway, I'm calling BS on this whole "more serious and less showboaty" thing.
 
I'm a bit concerned about Tom Homan taking over immigration enforcement in Minneapolis 🤔. On the surface, it seems like a positive move to calm tensions in the city, but let's take a closer look at Homan's history 😬. He was pretty hawkish during Obama's time as director of enforcement removal operations - we're talking 400k+ deportations, including a surge in unaccompanied minors and families 🚨. That's not exactly soft on immigration.

And then there are his public statements... like that time he said he "hesitated a minute before I started yelling" during a congressional hearing 😱. Not exactly the most calming rhetoric. Plus, his comments about "Know Your Rights" initiatives being efforts to "defy ICE" and impede law enforcement have raised some red flags 🔒.

It's also worth noting that Homan has been critical of certain tactics used by immigration officials, but hasn't explicitly called out anyone as a domestic terrorist like some of Trump's other advisors 👮‍♂️. However, his past associations with the Department of Homeland Security are still up for debate - especially that $50k in cash from undercover agents 🤑.

Overall, I think it's hard to say whether Homan is the moderate leader Trump claims he is 🤷‍♂️. His track record suggests a more complex picture, one that includes both praise and criticism for his work.
 
so theres this dude tom homan tasked by trump to deal w/ immigration in minneapolis & ppl r thinkin hes gonna bring some order 2 the city 🤞 but idk, sounds like hes got a pretty rough track record 4 him. like, hes all about deportin people & talkin down 2 ppl who are tryna do the right thing. and whats w/ the whole "terrorism" thing? that just seems super unfair to me 😒
 
OMG you guys 🤯 I'm low-key freaking out about this new development 🚨 with Tom Homan taking over border enforcement in Minneapolis. Like, what's good about assigning someone with such a sketchy past to handle sensitive issues? 🤔 From the way he's been talking about "Know Your Rights" initiatives as a threat to law enforcement, it's clear that his approach is gonna be super divisive and tense for communities of color 💥 And don't even get me started on his history of using strong language in public forums – that's some seriously concerning stuff 🤕 I'm not sure if Trump really thinks Homan's gonna tone it down or if he's just trying to spin this as a more "serious" move... honestly, I think we're still getting the same old Trump vibe with a new face 😒
 
[Image: a simple mind map of immigration issues]

Immigration issues are super complicated. President Trump thinks Tom Homan will calm things down, but we gotta look at Homan's past 🤔.

[Image: a Venn diagram with "Moderate" on one side and "Controversial" on the other]

Homan was in charge of deporting over 400k people during Obama's term. He even yelled at congress! 🗣️ Not exactly moderate vibes. But, he hasn't explicitly said bad things about people like domestic terrorists... yet 😕

[Image: a flowchart showing how Homan's words/ actions can escalate tensions]

What worries me is that Homan's track record shows both praise and criticism. We don't know what his true intentions are. Maybe Trump was just trying to make a point? 🤷‍♀️

[Image: a simple graph with a downward trend, showing the "Know Your Rights" initiatives]

It's also weird how Homan criticized those civic education initiatives. I think that's super important for people who might be in trouble 💡.

Anyway, it's all just speculation at this point 🤔. We'll have to wait and see how things play out 👀
 
the thing about tom homan taking over minneapolis is kinda concerning 🤔. i dont think we should underestimate him just cuz trump says he's gonna tone it down. hes got a pretty rough past when it comes to immigration policy... like, really rough 💪. and whats with all this "know your rights" stuff? seems like just an excuse for the feds to get their hands dirty 🚫.
 
I'm tellin' ya, this move by Trump to put Tom Homan in charge of immigration enforcement in Minneapolis just don't add up 🤔👀. I mean, sure, he's got a good track record as border czar under Obama, but that doesn't necessarily mean he'll be all about smooth sailin' now 😒. What really gets me is how Trump's spin doctors are tryin' to portray Homan as some kind of moderate, calm-down-the-tensions kinda guy 🙄. But I'm not buyin' it. I think we should take a closer look at his past actions and statements – all that strong language he uses? The way he talks down to local officials in Boston? That's not exactly what you call "moderate" 😳. And don't even get me started on the whole "$50,000 in a paper bag" thing 🤑... that's just sketchy 🤯. Something ain't quite right here 👀.
 
🤔 I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about this new move by Trump to hand over the reins to Tom Homan in Minneapolis... 🙄 I mean, sure, he might seem like a more serious leader now compared to Bovino, but let's not forget all those controversies surrounding Homan. Like, have you seen his past statements on immigration? He's always been super tough and harsh, and it feels like Trump is trying to spin him as the "new" moderate leader 🙅‍♂️. Newsflash: if someone's got a history of using strong language and threatening local officials, that's not exactly the kind of leadership we want in our communities 👊. And don't even get me started on his views on "Know Your Rights" initiatives - it's like he's trying to undermine civic education efforts 🤡. I'm keeping an eye on this one, folks... it doesn't feel right 🚨
 
omg what's going on w/ tom homan now?? 😩 i mean trump thinks he's all calm & collected but imo homan's got a pretty checkered past... like, 400k deportations under obama? that's some serious stuff 🤯 and all these threats against local officials in boston? not cool at all 💔 plus that 'terrorism' comment about renee good?? that's just wild 🙅‍♂️ i dunno man, cant we just have a calm & respectful conversation about immigration instead of all the drama & hate speech 🤝
 
Wow 💥🚨 I'm so worried about Tom Homan being in charge of immigration enforcement now... What if his past actions and statements are a sign of what's to come? 🤔 I mean, 400k deportations under Obama is already pretty concerning... And those strong language comments from Fox News last year 😳 didn't exactly fill me with confidence. I just hope he doesn't let Trump's more extreme views influence his decisions 🤦‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm getting some red flags here... Tom Homan's history of strong language and rhetoric on immigration issues has me thinking he might not be the moderate leader that Trump wants us to believe 🙅‍♂️. I mean, who uses words like "yelling" in a congressional hearing? And what's up with his comments on "Know Your Rights" initiatives? Sounds like he's more interested in enforcing laws than respecting people's rights 🚫. Plus, that $50,000 from undercover agents... not cool 😬. I'm all for enforcement and safety, but let's make sure we're doing it right and not scaring off innocent people in the process 💡. Trump might want to take a closer look at Homan's track record before handing him the reins 🤔
 
I don't think this is gonna end well 🤔. Tom Homan's history of using strong language and his tough stance on immigration already gives me the creeps 😬. He's like the ultimate hardliner, always looking for an excuse to crack down on anyone who doesn't fit his narrow view of what's right. And let's not forget that $50k cash injection from undercover agents - what was he thinking? 🤑 I'm still waiting for him to come clean about those associations... meanwhile, Minneapolis is just gonna have to deal with the fallout 😬.
 
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