Homan warns California officials can be arrested if they disrupt ICE raids
- Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, stated on June 7 that immigration enforcement will continue daily in Los Angeles despite protests and ICE raids there.
- The enforcement surge followed last week's ICE operation arresting 118 undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles, provoking protests starting Saturday across parts of the city.
- Protests led to 11 arrests for failure to disperse Saturday night, and Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump’s deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to the city.
- Homan warned any interference with ICE or harboring undocumented immigrants is a felony and that DOJ prosecution would follow, emphasizing, "Crossing that line is a felony."
- The administration’s stance signals ongoing federal enforcement in Los Angeles despite protests, which are expected to continue amid rising tensions over immigration policies.
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Homan: CA Officials also Subject to Prosecution if They 'Cross the Line'
During an appearance on Monday's broadcast of FNC's "Jesse Watters Primetime," Trump border czar Tom Homan declared that nobody was "above the law" regarding the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots plaguing the city.
Tom Homan says Newsom and Bass will be prosecuted if they choose to ‘cross the line’ - Washington Examiner
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