Tom Homan is being appointed as the new Border Czar due to his experience as the former acting Director of ICE during the first Trump administration. His familiarity with immigration enforcement and deportation policies makes him a suitable candidate to handle the new administration's plans for securing the border and implementing mass deportations.
The primary concerns regarding unaccompanied minor children at the border include their vulnerability to sex trafficking and forced labor. Many of these children are not being properly tracked or protected, leading to widespread exploitation.
The new administration plans to prioritize deportations by focusing on public safety threats and national security threats first. This includes individuals who have already been ordered removed by a federal judge but have not left the country.
Local law enforcement will play a significant role in the new deportation efforts by assisting with the identification and removal of criminal aliens. However, the effectiveness of their involvement will be limited in sanctuary cities where cooperation with federal immigration authorities is restricted.
The U.S. allowing Ukraine to use long-range American missiles is significant because it marks a deeper involvement in the conflict and could potentially escalate tensions with Russia. This move is seen as a response to Russia's ongoing aggression and nuclear threats.
General Jack Keane assesses that while Russia has issued nuclear threats, the likelihood of them using a tactical nuclear weapon is low due to the severe consequences it would bring, including potential military action from the U.S. and NATO.
General Jack Keane would advise President-elect Trump to make it clear to Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea that there will be consequences for their aggressive actions. He would also recommend rebuilding the U.S. military and ensuring deterrence to prevent further escalation.
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski visited Mar-a-Lago for ratings and personal access to power. Their criticism of Trump was largely performative, and they seek to regain access to influential figures for their show's benefit.
President-elect Trump promised on the campaign trail that he would secure the border, reinstating policies from his first administration while implementing mass deportations for illegal immigrants in the country. His new administration will bring in a familiar face to handle this, as the former acting Director of ICE during the first Trump administration, Tom Homan, has been named the new "Border Czar." Former Acting Director of ICE Tom Homan joins the Rundown to discuss the policies the new administration will look to implement, explain how the policies will curb illegal immigration, and what his new position will entail.
The war in Ukraine has surpassed one thousand days, and the United States has only just begun allowing Ukraine to use long-range American-made missiles inside Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened nuclear consequences once again, prompting some concern from the West. Retired 4-star general, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and FOX News Senior Strategic Analyst General Jack Keane joins the podcast to break down what this missile development means for the conflict and America's adversaries moving forward.
Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor Joe Concha.
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