Showing posts with label Tom Homan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Homan. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2025

TRUMP MAKING THEM BOW DOWN!


President Donald Trump on Sunday announced retaliatory tariffs on Colombia after its president said he blocked US military deportation flights, the first instance of Trump using economic pressure to force other nations to fall in line with his mass deportation plans since he took office last week.

This is when someone Fucked Around and FOUND OUT! See his whole stance lasted 39 minutes after Trumps announcement for ol’ Gustavo to back down and offer his plane as assistance. So in a late-night news conference, Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo said officials had “overcome the impasse” and would accept citizens deported from the US. A White House statement said Colombia had agreed to all of Trump’s terms, including “unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States, including on US military aircraft, without limitation or delay”. “Today’s events make clear to the world that America is respected again,” the White House said.

Washington and Bogota had been poised for a damaging trade war after Trump announced he would hit Colombian imports with a 25 percent “emergency” tariff, rising to a 50 percent tariff from next week, in response to Petro’s refusal to accept the deportation flights.

Trump also said he would impose a “travel ban and immediate visa revocations” and “visa sanctions” on government officials, as well as their family members and supporters, and enhance border inspections of all Colombian nationals and cargo. “These measures are just the beginning. We will not allow the Colombian Government to violate its legal obligations with regard to the acceptance and return of the Criminals they forced into the United States!” Trump said on his social media network Truth Social. Trump later posted an image appearing to show himself wearing a pinstripe suit and a fedora while standing in front of a sign reading “FAFO”, an acronym for “f*** around and find out”. Petro swiftly responded to Trump’s announcement by promising to impose retaliatory tariffs of up to 50 percent.

In a lengthy diatribe on X, Petro, a former member of the leftist M-19 armed rebel movement, said he did not like travelling to the US as it is “a bit boring”, though he acknowledged his appreciation for Walt Whitman, Paul Simon and Noam Chomsky. “My land is made up of goldsmiths who worked in the time of the Egyptian pharaohs and of the first artists in the world in Chiribiquete,” Petro said. “You will never rule us. The warrior who rode our lands, shouting freedom, who is called Bolivar, opposes us.” Petro had said earlier he had refused the deportation flights to send a message that the US “cannot treat Colombian migrants as criminals”.

“I cannot allow migrants to remain in a country that does not want them; but if that country sends them back, it must be with dignity and respect for them and for our country,” he said in a post on X, which included news footage showing deportees in Brazil at an airport with their hands and feet restrained. Oliver Della Costa Stuenkel, an international relations professor at Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Sao Paulo, Brazil, said while Trump may get his way with Latin American countries in the short term, his aggressive tactics could push leaders in the region to seek out alternative partners to Washington. “Leaders across Latin America will look at these moments and will, I think, be increasingly aware of the risk of being too dependent on the US,” Stuenkel told Al Jazeera.

“They will seek to diversify their partnerships because for weaker countries, dealing with Washington is very challenging and the best way to increase your leverage when negotiating with Trump and expand your room for manoeuvre is to have alternatives to the US. It’s to not be in situation where you are so dependent that you have nowhere to run.” Stuenkel said that Latin American leaders will have taken note of the vulnerability of Mexico and Canada, which Trump has threatened to hit with a 25 percent tariff over what he claims is their failure to stop the flow of drugs and undocumented migrants. “So everybody looks at Mexico and Canada and says I want to avoid being Mexico and Canada because they can’t really do anything when they are pressured by Trump,” he said.

“So I think in the medium- and long-term, countries will be very keen to strengthen ties to other powers around the world. I think that includes Europe, but mostly China… It also includes Russia. And I don’t think that should be seen as an anti-American move. I think even pro-American leaders will actually do that.” Earlier on Sunday, Trump’s “border czar” expressed confidence that countries reluctant to take back their citizens would relent under US pressure. “El Salvador didn’t want to take MS-13 members back. 

Took President Trump 48 hours to make that happen,” Tom Homan told ABC News. “President Trump’s going to put America first, and if it doesn’t, then we’ll place ‘em in a third safe country.” Trump’s actions drew condemnation from several Democratic legislators, with New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warning that the tariffs would lead to higher prices for US consumers.

“Trump is all about making inflation WORSE for working class Americans, not better. He’s lining the pockets of himself and the billionaire class,” Ocasio-Cortez said in a post on X. In Colombia, Petro’s handling of the spat also drew fire from critics. Ivan Duque, who served as Colombia’s president from 2018 to 2022 under the banner of the right-leaning Democratic Centre party, said his rival had committed an act of “tremendous irresponsibility” by challenging US sovereignty without attempting dialogue. 

“It is urgent that the Petro government put the country above its populist prejudices and anti-US rhetoric and quickly establish protocols for receiving deported Colombians, and avoid a situation that could structurally affect our economy and our citizens,” Duque said in a post on X. Colombia, which counts the US as its biggest trade partner, is one of a minority of nations with a trade deficit with the US.

US exports to Colombia in 2022 were worth $28.7bn, compared with imports of $24.8bn, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Top US imports from Colombia include crude oil, coffee, cut flowers and gold, while Colombia imports large amounts of US gasoline, corn and soybeans. Trump’s immigration crackdown has elevated tensions with governments across Latin America, the source of the lion’s share of the estimated 11-14 million undocumented migrants in the US. Brazil on Saturday accused the Trump administration of subjecting migrants to “degrading treatment” after deportees were reportedly handcuffed during a commercial flight to return unauthorized migrants to the Latin American country. As part of a burst of activity to follow through on Trump’s campaign pledge to crack down on undocumented migration, his administration has begun using military aircraft to support deportation flights arranged by the US Department of Homeland Security.

On Friday, two Air Force C-17 cargo planes carrying about 160 deportees touched down in Guatemala, making it one of the first countries known to accept the flights. NBC News on Friday reported that Mexico had denied permission to a military plane carrying deportees. The report, which quoted three unnamed sources, said it was unclear why Mexico had refused the flight. Following the publication of the report, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a post on X that Mexico had accepted “a record” of four deportation flights in a single day.

But THIS isn't the only issue with these communists and even in our own soil such idiotic filth is in positions of power. We call then liberals... This one is funny as Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs says she will NOT allow Tom Homan to conduct mass deportations in Arizona.



She wants to Fuck Around and Find OUT?

Well this from new Border Czar Tom Homan who replied saying he will arrest Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs if she interferes in mass deportation of illegal aliens. 

We will see if she makes any moves cause Tom is coming and he's not playing around and she's not very into the law as it looks because she's off on how much Tom can do and yes he can have her arrested. 

Check out the list here that details the power of what Tom Homan and Trump can do if you want to fuck around with them and ICE removing illegals. These radicals forget when you enter here illegally you're automatically breaking the law. 

Stop protecting these people for god sake you're just making it harder for our Citizens as they can't get work because Illegals do it cheaper. 

This is an issue in all sorts of jobs in the entire country.

Friday, November 29, 2024

Sheriffs ready to Help with Deportations

Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan Warns "Don't Cross That Line" to anyone who doesn't follow the mandate set by his office coming in with Trump.


The Local Sheriffs Gearing Up to Help Trump Carry Out Mass Deportations according to reports coming in and boy this is going to be good come 2025 as it will allow mass amounts of jobs we have lost to illegals to become open for us Citizens in need of work and who are being turned down for "CHEAP" Labor. He is not in office yet but The president-elect plans to give county authorities more power in deportation matters with rewards for jurisdictions that cooperate, and retribution for those that don’t Ohio Sheriff Richard Jones said that ‘We’re going to do our part to help get these people out of here that shouldn’t be here.’

Out from FREDERICK, Md. "If President-elect Donald Trump ramps up deportations as promised, he will have a strong ally in Chuck Jenkins", the longtime Republican sheriff longtime Republican sheriff of Maryland’s Frederick County. “I’m willing to support the president 100%,” said Jenkins, 68, gravel-voiced with a gray buzz-cut. “I want to do more, within the law.” 

That prospect is spreading fear in immigrant circles, advocates say, and drawing mixed views from residents in this growing county, which backed Democrats in the last two presidential elections. But Jenkins, once dubbed among the nation’s 10 toughest immigration sheriffs by Fox News, sees Trump’s imminent return to the White House as a mandate for a more assertive approach.

Local sheriffs who have long talked tough on immigration, their time has come. While the incoming Trump administration has spoken about increasing the ranks of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and using the military to turbocharge deportations, one thing is clear: The federal government needs help from local law enforcement in cities and states far from the border to detain and remove people en masses. Trump’s transition team is already pursuing new spaces they can repurposed into short-term detention centers near large, Democratic-run cities where most immigrants in the country illegally live. It is also weighing a broad mix of changes to give sheriffs more power, with rewards for jurisdictions that cooperate, and financial retribution against those in blue states and cities that hold out, according to people involved in the planning.

To leverage legions of deputies, the Trump’s team is aiming for a “historic” expansion of a federal program that gives sheriffs and other agencies certain ICE powers, said one person involved in transition planning. Under that program, known as 287(g) after the section of law that created it, the team aims to revive a dormant and controversial “task force model,” which until 2012 allowed officers from participating local agencies, during their routine duties, to question and arrest suspected non-citizens in the community on immigration violations.

Tom Homan, the administration’s incoming border czar and a longtime ICE official, favors the model because it leads to more frequent and visible arrests, which he believes could act as a deterrent to would-be migrants thinking of coming to the U.S., according to people close to him.