In response to hollywood actress Selena Gomez's tearful instagram video, in which she expressed her concern over the mass deportations taking place under the trump administration, US President Donald Trump's border czar, tom Homan, defended the widespread raids and arrests as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration.
 
"These are everyday people, these are families that are being attacked and dragged out of their homes," Homan said, dismissing the criticism. He claimed that law enforcement officials were dealing with national security issues and not making arrests of regular families. There will be "no apologies" for the deportations, he confirmed.


In her instagram video, Gomez said, "All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don't understand. She continued, "I'm so sorry, I wish I could do something, but I can't. I don't know what to do. I'll try everything, I promise".

In response to a particular question on the viral footage of Gomez, Homan said to Fox News, "I don't think we arrested any families." "We have detained both national security and public safety threats," he stated. bottom line.
 
Homan promised to keep up the police campaign against undocumented immigrants. "And we will uphold our nation's legal system. Go to congress and modify the law if they don't like it. We will not apologize for this operation. We're going to increase community safety," he continued.
 
Homan emphasized that President Trump's emphasis on border security and life preservation was the main reason he won the election. The most national security concern of his life, he said, has been the southern border crisis during the last four years of the Joe Biden administration.
 
 


 

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