Tom Homan, who was personally chosen by President-elect Trump as the new "border czar' in his upcoming administration, pushed back against critics of his immigration ideology.
Fox Business’s Elizabeth MacDonald showed recent clips featuring MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace saying Homan has "ties to Project 2025," former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro saying he has "a cowboy attitude" and that Trump's deportation plan will "require a lot of pushback" and "The View" co-host Ana Navarro saying "when he says 'Yes, families can be deported together,’ what he is saying, is that U.S. citizens can be deported."
"Are you saying that, Tom?" MacDonald asked Homan on "The Evening Edit," referring to Navarro’s statement.
Homan responded that "U.S. citizens" and "legal immigrants are perfectly safe, for God’s sakes."
Late last month, in response to a question from journalist Cecilia Vega on CBS’s "60 Minutes" about the possibility of going forward with "mass deportation without separating families," Homan said "there is" and that "Families can be deported together."
Earlier in his interview on "The Evening Edit," Homan said the Biden administration has "deported families together."
"I mean, look … if these people demand due process, they demand the right to claim asylum, they demand the right [to see a judge], and we give them to ‘em at an [exorbitant] taxpayer cost, at the end of that due process, if [a] federal judge [says] 'You must go home,’ they have to go home," Homan added. "If they don’t, then what the hell are we doing?"