Retired
ICE Director Tom Homan pushed back on the Department of Homeland
secretary claiming the Trump administration ‘gutted the system’
regarding immigration policy.
The Biden administration's immigration policies are not as compassionate and humane as they are claiming, former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan said on Tuesday.
"Look, it's inhumane to put your children in the arms of criminal cartels," Homan told "Fox & Friends," referring to migrants making the dangerous journey to the southern border using human smugglers.
Homan recalled a heated exchange
he had with Congress members during a House hearing, which was called
to examine the Trump administration's decision to stop considering
requests from immigrants seeking to defer deportation for medical
treatment and other hardships.
"You
and I talked about one of the times I testified. I lost my temper to
the Congresswoman who said I didn't care about dying children. I’ve held
many dying children. I was in the back of a tractor-trailer with a
five-year-old boy who suffocated to death in his father's arms," Homan
said.
BIDEN DHS SECRETARY MAYORKAS CLAIMS THERE'S 'NO' CRISIS AT SOUTHERN BORDER
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on
Monday urged migrants thinking of coming to the United States to "wait"
as the Biden administration rebuilds a "gutted" immigration system --
as he claimed there is no crisis at the U.S. southern border.
When asked during a press briefing at the White House about whether there is a "crisis" at the border, amid a surge of unaccompanied child migrants, Mayorkas said "no."
"The
men and women of the Department of Homeland Security are working around
the clock seven days a week to ensure that we do not have a crisis at
the border—that we manage the challenge, as acute as the challenge is,"
Mayorkas said, adding that the "challenge" is not just for the
government, but for non-governmental organizations and border
communities.
"All understand it is imperative," he said. "Everyone understands what occurred before us and what we need to do now."
He added: "And we are getting it done."
Appearing
in the White House briefing room, Mayorkas also took aim at the prior
administration -- and said the Department of Homeland Security is
working to "replace the cruelty" of the Trump administration with "an
orderly humane and safe immigration process."
"Don't tell me this is compassion!" Homan responded to Mayorkas' statement.
"Putting your
children in the hands of criminal cartels is inhumane, is dangerous,
and it's just bad. So, I've seen it and I and I just I can't believe
that statement was even made.’
Homan urged Congress to secure the
U.S. border and enforce the laws that they wrote and enacted which were
signed by the president. Homan noted that "last year, Mexico received 40
billion dollars in remittances from illegal migrant workers in the
United States,
"[The U.S.] sent money back to Mexico; 40 billion in a year of a pandemic," Homan said.
"So,
of course, the Mexican president wants to send more people here because
he doesn't have to take care of them. He doesn't have to provide social
services. ... This is a win-win for Mexico, bad for the United States,
bad for the American worker."
Fox News' Brooke Singman contributed to this report.
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