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Shop NowTexas is getting ready to roll migrants away on buses again. This time, they aren’t destined for sanctuary cities, they’ll be delivered straight to ICE deportation camps. Meanwhile, the mayor of at least one liberal enclave is daring Tom Homan to send him to jail. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is about to learn that it’s a felony to “knowingly harbor” or conceal illegal aliens from immigration authorities.
Busing migrants to ICE
It will save a whole lot of time and money for Texas to bus newly arriving migrants direct to the ICE deportation camp. The conservative border state used to dump them on the doorsteps of sanctuary cities.
Places like New York, Chicago and Denver, where Democrat officials claim to like an abundance of asylum seekers. Mostly for the cheap domestic and industrial labor.
President Donald Trump’s already on the job. By the time he’s officially sworn in, he’ll have his cabinet in place and his agenda moving into action. Top priority is deporting the excess twenty million or so migrants who piled up during Joe Biden’s reign. Texas has already made a huge ranch available for use as a holding pen. Border Czar Tom Homan dropped by recently for a tour guided by Governor Greg Abbott. That’s only one of the planned “holding centers” ICE is setting up.
Border Czar Homan is psyched. “We’re going to help them finish this job and secure Texas and we’re going to work in partnership.” Governor Abbott, the former acting ICE director adds, “doesn’t have to worry about this administration suing him.” Not for trying “to secure the Texas border.”
Migrants will soon be “processed quickly for deportation.” According to one Texas based immigration official, “that’s a way we could be involved in that, and of course they would reimburse us for paying for the [bus] contract.” The tough talk alone is enough to deter hopeful asylees from making the attempt. They’re rushing north in a massive herd, with hopes of making an appointment for processing ahead of Trump’s inauguration.
Word is starting to trickle in that it’s a trap. When they get their appointment, it will simply mean their turn to be stuffed in a cage. Then, without ever leaving the border, they’ll be shoved onto buses and driven right back to Mexico, Guatemala, Venezuela and points south.

Send me to jail
CNN talking head Kasie Hunt “was left visibly shocked.” Tom Homan left her jaw on the floor when he casually declared “he would put Denver Mayor Mike Johnston in jail if he didn’t cooperate with Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan.” The migrants are going back home, whether Democrats like it or not.
He had been talking to Sean Hannity when the topic turned to the Denver mayor and his arrogant petulance. “Me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing; he’s willing to go to jail. I’m willing to put him in jail.” CNN’s Hunt “played this soundbite on her show Wednesday and had a visceral reaction.”
She almost lost her lunch before gasping and gurgling that “Homan’s rhetoric was ‘more extreme‘ than what had been said by the Trump campaign in the lead up to Election Day.” Good, conservatives grin. It’s supposed to be.
She didn’t like the answer her guest provided, when she asked him if threatening a mayor over shielding migrants was over the top. “Tom Homan’s very strong language is going to restrict and impede the number of people that are actually flooding the border,” former White House communications director Mike Dubke explained.
The controversy started when Johnson proclaimed that “Denver police will not participate in immigration enforcement.” He thinks migrants “who commit low-level crimes” can be sheltered from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Johnson heard about Homan’s threat “to arrest mayors of so-called sanctuary cities.” He insists “he is ‘not afraid‘ of being jailed.” That’s great, Homan responds. “Let me be clear, there is going to be a mass deportation.” Not only that, “it’s a felony to knowingly harbor” illegal migrants. “The nation wants a safe country.“