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Former ICE Director Shares His Ultimate Plan To Solve Border Crisis – ‘Forget About Congress’

Former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Thomas Homan slammed congressional lawmakers when asked if they would support the White House’s request for more border emergency funds.

“Look, I don’t have any faith in Congress. Congress has failed this president from day one,” Homan said on Thursday during an appearance on “Fox and Friends.”

“They talk about the president obstructing justice — who’s obstructing more than Congress? They obstructed this president from day one.” Thomas Homan continued.

“Forget about Congress. There are certain things we can do operationally if Congress is going to fail legislatively. There’s three things they could do right now that they’re not doing,” the former acting ICE director added.

He suggested that ICE needs to conduct a “national operation” to deal with family units currently arriving at the our southern border, 90% of whom, as he said, lose their asylum cases.

“Seek them out, detain them, and remove them,” Homan explained. He also claimed that it would be effective to send all of our immigration judges to the border to deal with migrant families arriving at this moment and instantlly “send home” the families that lose their case.

The results would deter other Central American families from leaving their country once they see their neighbors quickly being turned back, he argued.

Homan’s criticism of Congress came after the White House asked Congress for $4.5 billion in additional border emergency spending on Tuesday.

“The situation becomes more dire each day. The migration flow and the resulting humanitarian crisis is rapidly overwhelming the ability of the Federal Government to respond,” acting White House budget Director Russ Vought wrote in the request to lawmakers.

Trump’s administration is asking for $3.3 billion for humanitarian assistance, $1.1 billion for border operations, and another $377 million for the National Guard and Pentagon to operate on the southern border.

The request, however, is likely to face tough opposition from the Democratic-controlled House. Democratic lawmakers have long opposed this administration’s immigration agenda, and resistance to funding border wall construction led to the longest government shutdown in America’s history.

“[Illegal aliens will] keep coming until we make these changes. We’ve got to stop relying on Congress,” Homan said.

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