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VisitWhich countries will be held accountable for crimes against U.S. citizens by May 31, 2024?
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Tom Homan Announces January 20th Border Investigations, Deportation Measures, and Crackdown on Tren de Aragua Gang
Nov 30, 2024, 02:22 PM
Tom Homan, the incoming border czar under President-elect Donald Trump's administration, has announced a series of strict measures and investigations aimed at addressing the U.S. border crisis. Homan emphasized that harboring, impeding, or obstructing federal immigration enforcement is a crime and warned state and local officials, including mayors and governors, against interfering with mass deportations. He also revealed plans to investigate the Biden administration, the United Nations, and various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for their alleged roles in contributing to the border crisis. Homan further stated that foreign countries and criminal organizations, such as the Tren de Aragua gang, would be held accountable for their involvement in crimes against U.S. citizens. The Trump administration's efforts, set to begin on January 20th, aim to restore law and order at the border and ensure transparency in addressing these issues.
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