I worked for ICE at the time. Look up John Torres. He is retired and now works for Guidepost Solutions. He also rescued Homan from TSA and gave him his SES to come back to ICE. |
+1 I still remember his big, watery blue eyes and passive expression as he assured the American people that "the border was secure." Maddening man. |
No, no silly - we're not talking about the Columbia/Barnard/UCLA, etc. "protesters." Wrong thread. DP |
Really? Citation proving this? |
Right?? I remember people reporting posters who used that term to correctly describe the rioting and looting in 2020. But sure, it's ok to apply it to a man who is doing his job. |
Unless you have an actual citation to back up your claims, no one is interested in your lies. |
I don’t like Trump and his cronies, but Homan’s job is a thankless job. He is going to be the bad guy doesn’t matter how he speaks or how he acts, there is no getting around it.
Mayorkas was extremely incompetent, because of people like him we have been blessed with this administration. |
Blessed?! You are seriously warped. |
I forgot to put /s at the end. |
+1 and not necessarily accurate in his assessment |
Montana has also joined the ranks, with Senator Forrest Mandeville’sS.B. 329 passing the Senate (43-7). This legislation requires E-Verify for businesses of 50 or more employees. Requiring E-Verify is the single most crucial step a state legislature can take to end the hiring of illegal aliens. By reducing the availability of illegal labor, companies are encouraged to invest in developing the local workforce. This leads to a higher-quality and more skilled local workforce, boosting economic growth and productivity.
NEXT: S.B. 329 is now in the Montana House and will be considered by the House Judiciary Committee. |
You should read the ACLU website. They don't want everify. |
That is not surprising. Most illegal immigrants are not violent criminals. |
He was not incompetent. Open borders was intentional. |
I believe they pulled him out of retirement. Or rather, he came out of retirement willingly to work for Trump because he felt that he could make a difference and help the country. |