U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director to speak at hate group event tomorrow
ICE deputy director Thomas Homan will be at the National Press Club on Tuesday morning to in an event hosted by the anti-immigrant hate group Center for Immigration Studies (CIS).
Homan鈥檚 participation comes just days after news that President Trump tapped a CIS fellow, Ronald Mortensen, to serve as assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
Unfortunately, Homan will be lending further credibility to a group that for over three decades has published a litany of reports and blog posts demonizing immigrants and blaming them for virtually all of the United States鈥 ills. Founded by white nationalist John Tanton, CIS has also circulated white nationalist content thousands of times.
Last year, former CIS staffer Jon Feere was appointed to serve as Homan鈥檚 special adviser and Homan himself has made a number of hardline, anti-immigrant statements. In June 2017, Homan a warning to undocumented immigrants: 鈥淚f you鈥檙e in this country illegally鈥 you should be uncomfortable. You should look over your shoulder, and you need to be worried.鈥
Homan, like Trump and the broader anti-immigrant movement, has made attacking so-called sanctuary cities a priority. In January 2018, Homan threatened elected officials in these jurisdictions, Fox News, 鈥淲e gotta take [sanctuary cities] to court and we gotta start charging some of these politicians with crimes." In April, Homan announced that he will resign this summer. His resignation comes at a time when ICE is under major scrutiny for militaristic worksite and migrant parents from their children.
The Trump administration鈥檚 entire immigration policy regime has pulled directly from the anti-immigrant movement, including populating it with personnel from groups like CIS and the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Homan鈥檚 appearance on Tuesday further cements that relationship.
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