In a tense interview on ABC's This Week, Tom Homan defended the Trump administration's mass deportations, asserting that gang affiliations of deported migrants were assessed through various intelligence-gathering methods. He argued that many gang members do not have criminal histories, similar to some terrorists, who are often identified through covert investigations. Homan outlined the techniques employed by ICE, which include social media monitoring and wiretaps. Meanwhile, he faced criticism regarding the lack of due process for those deported, particularly from attorneys representing individuals who deny gang affiliations.
A lot of gang members don't have criminal histories just like a lot of terrorists in this world, they're not in any terrorist database, right?
We have a count on social media. We have a count on surveillance techniques. We have a count on sworn statements from other gang members.
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