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In reply to the discussion: Tom Homan Suggests ICE Agents Can Briefly Detain Individuals Based on Physical Appearance [View all]Celerity
(51,096 posts)23. Homan was appointed by President Barack Obama as Immigration and Customs Enforcement's executive associate director of
enforcement and removal operations in 2013.
By 2014, under the Obama administration, Homan began to argue that separating children from their caregivers would be an effective means of discouraging illegal border crossings.
The journalist Caitlin Dickerson describes him as the "intellectual father" of the policy, which he outlined years before it was adopted by the Trump administration. "Most parents dont want to be separated", Homan told Dickerson. He argued that this fact made separation an effective tool for immigration enforcement: "Id be lying to you if I didnt think that would have an effect."
In 2015, Obama awarded him a Presidential Rank Award as a Distinguished Executive. The Washington Post article at the time stated, "Thomas Homan deports people. And he's really good at it."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Homan#Obama_administration_(2014%E2%80%932016)
By 2014, under the Obama administration, Homan began to argue that separating children from their caregivers would be an effective means of discouraging illegal border crossings.
The journalist Caitlin Dickerson describes him as the "intellectual father" of the policy, which he outlined years before it was adopted by the Trump administration. "Most parents dont want to be separated", Homan told Dickerson. He argued that this fact made separation an effective tool for immigration enforcement: "Id be lying to you if I didnt think that would have an effect."
In 2015, Obama awarded him a Presidential Rank Award as a Distinguished Executive. The Washington Post article at the time stated, "Thomas Homan deports people. And he's really good at it."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Homan#Obama_administration_(2014%E2%80%932016)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2016/04/25/meet-the-man-the-white-house-has-honored-for-deporting-illegal-immigrants/
https://archive.ph/YaQFC

Homan is the Washington bureaucrat in charge of rounding up, detaining and kicking illegal immigrants out of the country. As Americans fight over whether the next president should build a wall on the Mexico border to keep migrants out or protect millions of them from deportation, Homan is actually hunting undocumented immigrants down right now, setting strategy for 8,000 officers on the front lines.
He was honored last week with the governments highest civil service award, bestowed on federal leaders whose work gets extraordinary results. According to his bosses at the Department of Homeland Security, not only did Homan successfully handle an unexpected surge of unaccompanied children and families who have streamed here from Central America across the Southwest border, but last year his operations set records for the share of illegal immigrants expelled from the U.S. who had criminal records.
Many of President Obamas immigration policies have been unpopular with immigration advocates who say he has not done enough to overhaul a system that relies on deportations. But Homeland Security officials were intent on plugging Homans success.
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If Donald Trump or Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) gets to the White House, this former New York police officer could be the person charged with deporting approximately 11 million people who are in the United States illegally. Or he could delay kicking out about 5 million undocumented migrants whom the Obama administration has sought to allow to work here legally, making its case last week before the Supreme Court.
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Tom Homan Suggests ICE Agents Can Briefly Detain Individuals Based on Physical Appearance [View all]
Amaryllis
Jul 11
OP
So an illegal immigrant from, say, Ireland, gets a free pass, based on appearance
EYESORE 9001
Jul 11
#1
Their whole purpose in continuously blasting out these legally incorrect statements
Scalded Nun
Jul 11
#14
I feel a duty to call their tip line regarding every non-white I observe in public
Torchlight
Jul 11
#16
Homan was appointed by President Barack Obama as Immigration and Customs Enforcement's executive associate director of
Celerity
Jul 11
#23
Obviously fascist oh-man's family-tree-ancestry history should be examined.
Justice matters.
Jul 11
#29
Prior to 1968 police encounters fell into two categories: consensual conversation or arrest.
rsdsharp
Jul 11
#37
So, based on Homan's appearance, he should be detained because he's either a neo-Nazi, a Klansman, or a no-IQ fascist...
xocetaceans
Jul 11
#42
I'd like to see some codified differentiation between "briefly" and "indefinitely"
0rganism
Jul 11
#43
To the "First Nations" everyone not them "looks" like an illegal immigrant...
Justice matters.
Jul 11
#45
Maddow Blog-White House border czar suggests ICE can detain people based on 'physical appearance'
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 11
#49