Which group will be first targeted for deportation by Trump admin in 2025?
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Official ICE deportation reports or government announcements
Tom Homan Confirms All Illegal Aliens Will Be Targeted for Deportation Under Trump Administration, Citing Title 8, Section 1325
Jan 26, 2025, 02:48 PM
Tom Homan, serving as the Border Czar under the Trump administration, has confirmed that all individuals in the United States illegally will be targeted for deportation. Homan stated that the focus will first be on deporting those deemed national security and public safety threats, but emphasized that anyone in the country illegally is 'on the table' for deportation. He reinforced this message during multiple interviews, highlighting the legal basis for these actions under Title 8, United States Code, Section 1325, which addresses unlawful entry into the country. Homan's comments reflect a continuation of strict immigration enforcement policies under the Trump presidency.
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