White House border czar Tom Homan recently spoke at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., where he shared graphic stories from his decades in border enforcement. Homan argued that secure borders save lives by deterring migrants from making dangerous journeys controlled by cartels.
Homan’s Remarks
Homan recalled one of the most horrific scenes he witnessed during his career in border enforcement, where 19 people, including a young boy, were found dead in the back of a tractor-trailer. ‘They all baked to death,’ Homan said, describing the extreme heat in the back of the truck. He also shared stories of young girls who were raped by cartel members while making the journey to the U.S. border.
Homan defended President Trump’s immigration agenda, saying that the president has delivered the ‘most secure border in the history of this nation.’ He argued that the administration’s immigration crackdown is aimed at preventing more deaths, trafficking, and cartel exploitation.
Secure Borders Save Lives
Homan emphasized that secure borders protect national security and save lives. He stated that no one has done it better than President Trump and that the administration is making the country safer while reducing incentives for migrants to place themselves in the hands of criminal cartels.
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