The border of Donald Trump Tom Homan has warned the left-wing representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She goes 'in trouble' for hosting webinars to help illegal migrants.
The New York conference member organized a webinar on its social media on Wednesday, where speakers gave step -by -step instructions to migrants about dealing with federal enforcement agents.
AOC's presentation Set to get steps they can take to avoid enforcement and prevent them from answering their questions. It also described tactics that officials and agents would use to catch them.
During a FOX News interview on Thursday, Homan revealed that he believes that the webinar of AOC might be a criminal and the squadron member referred to the Ministry of Justice for research.
'Today I sent an e -mail to the deputy attorney general, at what level is that obstacle? Is that impeded to our law enforcement efforts? If so, what are we going to do about it? “Homan said.
“Does she stop the border? Perhaps AOC will now get into trouble, but I need the AG to answer about it, because there is an obstacle, it is impeded in my opinion, I am not a public prosecutor, but we need even more guidance about that. '
The Ocasio-Cortez and its fellow squadron members who have provided information to immigrants and those who wanted to help them help avoid federal officials and the new laws that rule them.
'This is about public safety, this is about the safety of the community. You bring the public a high risk, you bring our officers a high risk, you even bring the illegal alien with a high risk, because everything can happen on arrest on the street, “Homan said.

Border Czar Tom Homan has the left -wing rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that she 'goes into trouble' for hosting webinars to help illegal migrants

AOC organized a webinar on its social media on Wednesday, where speakers gave step -by -step instructions to migrants about how they can communicate with federal enforcement agents

It is because immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids in large American sanctuary cities
The congress woman hit Homan on Bluesky after his interview that her actions are constitutional.
“Maybe she's getting into trouble now,” she said. “Maybe he can learn to read. The Constitution would be a good place to start. '
AOC and others have argued that everyone deserves to know their rights in the light of law enforcement actions against them.
It is because immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids in large American cities that are known to offer a policy protection of shrines to migrants without paper who live in their areas of law.
President Donald Trump promised in his 2024 campaign to re-out the greatest deportation ever of illegal immigrants in American history in function and he realizes that promise.
Newly sworn attorney general Pam Bondi announced lawsuits against New York on Wednesday, her governor Kathy Hochul and other state leaders on Wednesday as part of the action of the Trump government against illegal immigration.
She accused New York of prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens and explained: “It stops today.” The Ministry of Justice took a similar action last week against Illinois and the city of Chicago.
In the meantime, Homan has said that he is deeply dissatisfied with the speed with which ICE agents can arrest illegal migrants who live in the US
When the question was asked whether Trump was happy with the pace of ice enforcement on Tuesday, Homan shot 'I am not'.

Homan said that he is deeply dissatisfied with the speed with which ICE agents can arrest illegal migrants who live in the US
Although the daily arrests this year surpassed the average daily fear last year, Homan claimed that there are 'hundreds of thousands of' criminal immigrants without papers that must be arrested.
“Sanctuary cities set up roadblocks, we got leaks,” the border Tsar claimed, and noticed how some ice operations were thwarted by leaks.
'So we have to increase the arrests of illegal alien beings, especially those with criminal convictions. So we'll continue. So three times higher is good. The numbers are good. For me, not good enough. We need to get more. '
On Monday, the White House said in a video that emphasized Trump's performance that Ice had arrested 11,000 'criminals' for more than 18 days. That is on average to around 611 arrests per day.
More than a dozen migrants with suspected ties with the bloodthirsty tren The Aragua gang have been arrested after ice roses in three states.
In the past week, officers led stitches in Texas, Tennessee and North Carolina, with three men arrested by the FBI after a dawn attack in an apartment complex in Houston on Tuesday.
The three were part of a, “multi-state sex trade ring that, according to researchers, endangered and abused,” according to researchers.
Their arrests came after another eight people were charged for alleged human trafficking from Venezuela and other countries as part of illegal prostitution.

Almost a dozen migrants with suspected ties with the bloodthirsty tren The Aragua gang were arrested after ice raids in different states
According to an indictment, at least one victim was flown from San Antonio to Nashville. Gang 'Enforcer' Yuribetzi del Valle Gomez Machuca would have told the victim that she would have to work a $ 30,000 debt by being traded to cover that flight.
The defendants were arrested after raids by ice officers in Texas and Tennessee, the Tennesseans reports.
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They are accused of luring the women to the US with the 'promise of a better life' before they burden them with massive debts that surpassed their travel costs and that could only be paid off by prostitution, acting in the American lawyer for the middle district of Tennessee said Rob McGuire.