Border czar-designate Tom Homan on Monday criticized Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York after a woman died Sunday after a migrant allegedly lit her on fire while on the New York City subway.
Sebastin Zapeta, a 33-year-old Guatemalan illegal immigrant previously deported by the Trump administration, was arrested Sunday by the New York Police Department in connection with the incident, Fox News reported. Homan ripped Hochul, who touted the subway’s safety after the killing, about the incident. (RELATED: Former Trump Official Reminds Jim Acosta Of ‘Over 330,000 Children’ Biden-Harris Admin Lost Track Of At Border)
“This is another example of an illegal alien killing American citizen. It’s almost a daily occurrence now. You know, because [a] historic number of criminal aliens [are] walking the streets because of this administration’s policy and sanctuary jurisdictions and lax immigration enforcement,” Homan told “Fox and Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade. “ICE has their hands tied. Secretary Mayorkas have given them priorities that they can’t even go arrest illegal alien anymore unless is he convicted, convicted, of a serious crime then maybe they can arrest him. So this is on this administration.”
“As far as Governor Hochul, shame on her. She supports sanctuary status in that state. She welcomed thousands of illegal aliens to her state,” Homan continued. “She sent them to Buffalo and Syracuse. Murders occurred by illegal aliens in Buffalo and Syracuse. She had the green light law. ICE and CBP can’t even work with local law enforcement. Local law enforcement can’t share DMV data with these people. Governor Hochul, shame on you, there is nothing can you say that’s going to make this right in New York.”
President-elect Donald Trump announced Homan, a former acting director of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, would serve as “border czar” on Nov. 11. During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump highlighted a series of crimes involving illegal immigrants, including the murders of Rachel Morin, Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray and the struggles experienced by the city of Springfield, Ohio, after an influx of over 20,000 Haitian migrants. […]
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