Change in countries accepting US deportees by end of 2025?
Increases • 33%
Decreases • 33%
Remains the same • 34%
Official U.S. government reports or international agreements regarding deportation agreements
Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan: Deportees to Be Sent to Different Countries if Needed, Insider Threats to Be Addressed
Jan 5, 2025, 05:11 PM
Tom Homan, selected by President-elect Donald Trump as his border czar, has stated that the incoming administration will prioritize the deportation of public safety and national security threats. Homan emphasized that if countries like Venezuela refuse to accept their deported citizens, those individuals will be deported to a different country. He also highlighted the need for the administration to address 'insider' threats within the military and government, referencing recent incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas that resulted in deaths and injuries. Homan's comments were made in response to questions about the Trump administration's plans for deportation raids and the handling of criminal aliens, indicating a focus on removing threats to public safety and national security.
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