Overview
- In an interview on Miranda Devine’s podcast ‘Pod Force One’, Homan said that persistent death threats forced him to live apart from his wife to protect his family
- President Trump personally tapped Homan days after winning reelection to serve as border czar and spearhead a mass deportation effort
- Customs and Border Protection data show that illegal crossings at the southern border have fallen to record lows under Homan’s leadership
- Homan previously served as acting director of ICE during Trump’s first term before retiring when his permanent nomination stalled in the Senate
- He described the threats as ‘outrageous’ and said they have significantly reduced the time he can spend with his family