Trump's incoming border czar hails meeting with Mayor Eric Adams: 'NYC is about to get a lot safer'
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58% : Homan, who served as acting director of ICE during President Donald Trump's first term, has been appointed by the newly-minted president-elect to serve as the border czar in the incoming administration.58% : Homan further praised Adams for his desire to "understand" how ICE does its job and his willingness to use executive orders to address some of the "roadblocks" New York City faces.
52% : He wants to help ICE find over 340,000 missing children, which many are going to be in the city.
44% : He wants to help ICE look for national security threats.
38% : He wants to help ICE take criminal threats off the street.
35% : If things were different, ICE could have took custody of him rather than releasing him and him going to Georgia to commit that horrendous murder," Homan stated.
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