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Removal priorities
The removal process will prioritize individuals based on their threat to society, he said. “The priorities will focus on public safety threats, national security threats and fugitives,” those who “got due process at great taxpayer expense and the federal judge ordered them removed, but they didn’t leave, and they became a fugitive.”
“The overarching theme,” Homan said, “is millions of people entered this country illegally, which is a crime.” The Washington Post via Getty Images
“The overarching theme,” Homan said, “is millions of people entered this country illegally, which is a crime.” The Washington Post via Getty Images
Individuals who are on the federal Terrorist Watch List and “Special Interest Aliens,” those from countries of foreign concern, are all priorities, he said. “We’ll work very closely with the FBI and intelligence community” to identify and find them, he said. “We know a record number of people on the terrorist watchlist have crossed the border,” he said. Homan has long warned that the border crisis created the greatest national security threat since 9/11.
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Within the last year alone, numerous officials issued “imminent terrorist attack warnings” and Biden extended multiple national emergency orders due to ongoing terror threats since 9/11. Under his watch the greatest number of known or suspected terrorists were apprehended, with the majority caught at the northern border, The Center Square reported.
Under the Biden administration, more than 660,000 criminal foreign nationals were recently identified to be deported by ICE, including 435,719 convicted criminals, The Center Square reported. ICE agents arrested more than 387,000 criminals in fiscal years 2021 through 2023, The Center Square reported. The majority were citizens of Mexico, Nicaragua, Columbia and Venezuela.
Finding and removing millions of SIAs, those from COFC, criminals released into the U.S. through the CHNV parole program, including members of a violent Venezuelan prison gang, and those identified in national security cases will “last us for a long time,” Homan said.