CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins interviewed Tom Homan about current ICE policies allowing raids at churches and schools to apprehend suspected public safety threats. Collins questioned the rationale behind these actions, particularly regarding their implications for community safety and the nature of threats posed by individuals in these environments. Homan defended the policy, stressing that serious threats like gangs have infiltrated schools, thereby justifying ICE actions in these locations despite previous guidelines meant to protect vulnerable spaces. The discussion underscored deep divisions around immigration enforcement and community protection.
On what you said earlier about your big priority right now is deporting public safety threats and national security threats, how does changing the ICE policy that allows agents to conduct arrests and enforcement at churches and schools help with that?
There's no safe haven for public safety threats and national security threats. People say, well, would you really go into a high school? Well, people need to look at the MS-13 members and Tren de Aragua members who enter this country.
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