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Homan: Deportation Numbers Will Come Back Up, We Got More Cooperation in Minnesota

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Tom Homan, the no-nonsense Border Czar under President Trump, dropped a bombshell on Newsmax’s Finnerty show, declaring that deportation numbers are set to surge back to pre-Biden chaos levels—and Minnesota’s just the latest proof. He revealed the administration yanked over 4,000 illegal aliens straight off the streets of the state, refusing to surrender despite local resistance. This isn’t just tough talk; it’s action echoing the early days of Trump’s first term when ICE was a deportation machine, clocking record removals that kept communities safer and resources focused on actual citizens.

For the 2A community, this hits different. Minnesota’s been a hotbed for anti-gun zealotry, with Democrat lawmakers pushing red-flag laws and mag bans that erode self-defense rights faster than you can say shall not be infringed. But who’s flooding these blue strongholds? Unvetted migrants from cartel-ridden regions where firearms are tools of violence, not protection. Homan’s sweep isn’t just about borders—it’s a direct counter to the sanctuary policies that turn states like Minnesota into magnets for criminals who don’t respect our laws, including those on guns. When illegals bring their gang affiliations north, it spikes crime rates, giving ammo (pun intended) to gun-grabbers arguing for more common-sense restrictions. Deportations flip that script, restoring order and underscoring why armed, vigilant Americans are the last line of defense in areas where feds and locals drag their feet.

The implications? Expect ripple effects nationwide. As cooperation ramps up—Homan name-dropped Minnesota’s turnaround as a model—deportation momentum could pressure other sanctuary havens to play ball, reducing the strain on local law enforcement and freeing them to tackle real threats instead of babysitting migrant hotels. For gun owners, this means fewer excuses for politicians to demonize firearms amid migrant-fueled crime waves. It’s a win for sovereignty, safety, and the Second Amendment: when we enforce borders, we protect the rights that keep us free. Stay locked and loaded—Homan’s just getting started.

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