
Former ICE Director Tom Homan didn’t hold back when discussing Biden’s border crisis with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith. The frank discussion exposes what many conservatives have suspected all along about the administration’s true immigration agenda.
At a glance:
• Tom Homan told Stephen A. Smith that Biden intentionally allowed illegal immigrants into the U.S.
• Smith highlighted that Obama deported more people than Trump, questioning Biden’s dramatic policy shift
• Homan argued Biden and Mayorkas knew effective border strategies but deliberately abandoned them
• Despite Mayorkas claiming the border is secure, millions of illegal immigrants have been encountered since 2021
• Homan suggested Biden’s open border policies could be aimed at increasing Democratic voter influence
Biden’s Border Crisis Exposed
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan delivered a scathing assessment of President Biden’s immigration policies during an appearance on “The Stephen A. Smith Show.” The border security expert didn’t mince words as he accused the administration of deliberately creating the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
Homan, who served under both the Obama and Trump administrations, brought a unique perspective to the conversation about America’s immigration disaster. His expertise carries significant weight as he implements Trump’s border security vision in his role as Border Czar.
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) March 15, 2025
Deliberate Policy Decisions Fueling Crisis
During the interview, Smith pointed out that President Obama deported more illegal immigrants than Trump, highlighting the dramatic shift under Biden’s leadership. This observation set the stage for Homan to explain how current policies represent a calculated abandonment of effective enforcement measures.
Homan emphasized that both Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas served in the Obama administration and were fully aware of successful immigration control strategies. Their decision to reverse Trump-era policies that had successfully reduced illegal crossings was no accident, according to the former ICE Chief.
“The data is clear that President Trump gave us the most secure border of our lifetime,” Homan stated during the discussion. The stark contrast between the Trump administration’s border security results and the current chaos couldn’t be more apparent to those paying attention.
🚨NEW: Tom Homan tells Stephen A. Smith why he thinks Biden PURPOSELY let in illegal immigrants🚨
HOMAN: "I surmise — I have an opinion — that I think this administration thought these millions of people are going to be future Democratic voters."
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— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) March 15, 2025
It is an oddity of modern American political conversation that opposition to illegal immigration is seen as “far right,” when both sides of the aisle formerly agreed that border-jumping was a problem. Homan has also made it clear that he is going to target “sanctuary states” who are openly defying federal immigration law.
Political Motivations Behind Open Borders
Perhaps most concerning were Homan’s comments suggesting Biden’s border policies may be driven by political calculations rather than national security interests. The former ICE Director theorized that flooding the country with illegal immigrants could potentially boost Democratic influence through increased representation in Congress.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection data contradicts Mayorkas’ repeated claims of a “secure border,” with millions of illegal immigrant encounters recorded since fiscal year 2021. The disconnect between the administration’s public statements and the reality on the ground couldn’t be more striking.
Homan’s assessment aligns with what many Republicans have long suspected: the Biden administration’s border policies were never about compassion but rather about political power. Increasing population counts in traditionally Democratic areas through illegal immigration could impact everything from congressional representation to federal funding allocations.
The conversation between Homan and Smith represents a rare moment of clarity in mainstream media about the true nature of the border crisis. As deportation efforts reportedly increase ahead of the election, many Americans are left wondering why these actions weren’t taken years ago when the crisis began.