Since taking office earlier this year, President Donald Trump has stepped up his efforts to combat crimes related to illegal immigration. He relied on border emperor Tom Homan and the ice officer to deport him.
So far, authorities have deported more than a thousand people to their home countries. Homan and his team remain committed to targeting major cities with numerous illegal immigrants.
You'll be on board by knocking off the insult and finding the right solution. Show where “trust” and “accountability” come from.
One of those cities is Boston. There, local officials refused to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement to deal with illegal aliens and criminals at the expense of legal citizens.
During a speech at the conservative political action meeting on Saturday, Homan spoke directly to Councillor Sharon Durkan.. “You said you doubled because you didn't help ice officers,” he said. “I'm coming to Boston and bringing in hell.”
“I looked at the numbers this morning,” Homan said. “I stopped counting by nine. I was in prison in Massachusetts and instead of respecting the ice detainees, you became the nine child rapists who brought them back to the streets.”
It's sad but true. However, Durkan appears to be focused on protecting immigrants rather than supporting executives who work to keep her city safe. Meanwhile, Boston has yet to pass a new police budget.
But that gets worse.
Durkan responded to Homan's comments. LOL his early career As a police officer in New York in the 1980s. “It's hilarious to think that someone who has spent his career in police in a town smaller than the crowds in Fenway Park can lecture Boston on public safety,” she said at the time.
She then praised the Boston police leader. “Committee Michael Cox serves with distinction and earns trust with integrity,” she added. “Tom Homan should know, we don't get scared easily.”
Rather than working with Homan to arrest and eliminate illegal immigrants who contribute to city crime, Ducan chose to laugh at his law enforcement career.
It's just a shame. Homan's career path is irrelevant. The key is that he did his job and did well. Durkan's comments do not only humiliate him. They only undermine the hard work and dedication of executives in communities of all sizes.
More importantly, this is not something that “stomps” anyone. Durkan has created opposition because he believes Boston has strong leadership. However, rising crime rates and the decline in certain areas due to illegal immigration reveal where their leadership is failing. If she really wants to talk about something “scary” then she should see what Cox has done in the last few months. He's not helping.
Since then, Durkan has returned the comments, but here is how she answered. “Yes, I understand that Tom Homan spent his career as a federal agent in Border Patrol and ICE, but that's a world away from the realities of police in major cities. His background is in immigration enforcement, not in the community's police force. Trust and accountability are important.”
Where is this “trust and accountability”? Boston has it Notorious To release violent illegal immigrant criminals on the streets. We're talking about rapists Violent gang members. Officers are overwhelmed by the rise in crime throughout the city, and citizens leave large numbers due to lack of support. they.
I don't see any trust there. And I am sure I will not see accountability as hell.
Durkan should leave social media and help solve the problem rather than triggering new media. Her city has been suffering for so long, and she puts too much of her trust in the wrong place.
You'll be on board by knocking off the insult and finding the right solution. Show us the Boston police officers where “trust” and “accountability” are supposed to come.
And don't humiliate small town officers. They are the most difficult work in a bunch, and I know many of them. Great people. Those are the things I keep fighting.
