Border Emperor Tom Homan issued a warning after the US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) attack leaked this week, allowing him to arrest him with a massive reduction in the number of violent Venezuelan gang members.
Homan said he will deal with leaks that departed “quickly” and “quickly” during “Faulkner Focus” in Aurora, Colorado on Wednesday, if anyone would be suppressing the agency's ability to acquire dangerous criminals on the streets. He said he would make it clear that anyone is responsible.
14. Invasion of a home detained in the Armed Aurora in Colorado is likely to be a member of an illegal gang: police
“We're not going to tolerate that anymore. This is not a game,” Homan told Harris Faulkner on Thursday.
“When we show up on these sites, this is a dangerous job for men and women from ice and border patrols and all DOJ agencies. It is only for executives, not just executives to have this type of interference. Instead, it puts the executives in a big risk. Aliens take a big risk because something can happen when we take our eyes off our goal here, so we're going to work on it right now. Masu.”
“This is no joke, this is a serious business and they need to stop. [the] The Department of Justice,” he continued.
Homan confirmed that the attack in Aurora had been leaked to the community in advance on Wednesday, significantly reducing the arrests of Tren de Aragua gang members and other dangerous criminals.
Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Denver posted on X that “more than 100 members of a violent Venezuelan gang targeted arrests and detention in Aurora, Colorado. & @usmarshalshq in an ongoing investigation “
The US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Rocky Mountain Division is not only confirmed Local KDVR This was part of an operation that was expected to start in Aurora last week, but he posted a video shortly after local time for an agent operating a search warrant.
Colorado legislators are encouraging people to “report” ice activities to help illegal immigrants avoid capture
However, when hundreds of federal governments began door-to-door raids in various apartments, they encountered mostly many empty buildings.
Activists also lined up the streets, untooking them while searching for the assailants.
One activist said, “You're *****! What's wrong with you?
“Shut up!” another activist cried out in Spanish through the megaphone. “Don't open the door.”
Daniel Julinski, a member of the Aurora City Council, said in the “American Newsroom” Thursday.
“Fortunately, there's one apartment that was attacked by law enforcement yesterday and I whisper a pine. It's one of the complexes I've discussed for months and months. Those people open the doors. They were treated kindly.”
“They were essentially just asked who they were,” she continued. “It's fine for federal agents to come to the town of Aurora anywhere in Denver's metro area to find the exact person who has come to our city.”
Authorities arrested about 30 people in Wednesday's operation, with only one of the arrested members of the Tren de Aragua gang member, according to Fox News' Bill Melugin.
This was far from the arrests of over 100 people they wanted to make before the leak.
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Despite an operation that didn't reach what officials wanted, Homan said federal agencies continue to be committed to their pledge to secure Trump's borders and cracking down on illegal immigration.
“For mayors and governors who don't want to remove the threat of public safety in their communities, I think it's difficult to believe it, but we're going to do it with or without them,” he said. Ta. “If they don't help, don't get in the way, but don't cross that line. Don't interfere with our operations. We ask for lawsuits, so we will intentionally hide or hide illegal aliens. Please don't.”
“I'm going to do what the president has promised to the Americans,” he continued. “We intend to make our communities safer by targeting people who illegally have people in the country. [a] Criminal history or [are a] The threat of public safety. ”
Homan said ICE has arrested nearly 12,000 people since the president took office.
Pilar Arias and Nicole Wright of Fox News contributed to this report.





