Trump Deploys 10,000 New ICE Agents to Ramp Up Deportations — Tom Homan

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director, Tom Homan, has announced that President Donald Trump is deploying 10,000 new ICE agents as part of an aggressive effort to increase deportations across the United States.

In a recent statement, Homan revealed that the administration is set to achieve a record-breaking number of deportations in the coming year.

“We’re gonna blow this historic number [of deportations] out of the water next year!” Homan declared. “We’ve got to look for that 10.5 million illegal aliens that came across, in addition to the 15 million already here.”

According to Homan, the Border Patrol is actively supporting ICE operations, leading to a surge in arrests and removals this fiscal year. He emphasized that the expanded force will deliver on President Trump’s longstanding promise to “make this country safe again.”

The move marks one of the largest immigration enforcement expansions in U.S. history and comes amid renewed debate over border security, immigration reform, and deportation policies.

This initiative is seen as a measure necessary to curb illegal immigration and strengthen national security. As the new agents begin deployment, immigration advocates are calling for greater oversight and humanitarian consideration, warning that the aggressive crackdown could lead to widespread fear and family separations.


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