Tom Homan highlights arrests, deportations, and border security under Trump
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Summary
Forbes Breaking News aired remarks by Tom Homan praising cooperation with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on immigration enforcement via the 287(g) program. Homan detailed national emergency measures, criticized Biden-era releases and gotaways, and claimed record arrests, deportations, and child rescues under the current Trump administration.
Editorial Assessment
The segment accurately reflects administration priorities and Florida's leading role in state-federal partnerships, with the 70% criminal arrest rate aligning with DHS statements. However, it omits independent analyses questioning the scale of claimed self-deportations and the precise interpretation of unaccompanied minor tracking data from prior inspector general reports. Viewers miss context on how 'departures' aggregate removals with disputed voluntary exits, and encounter drops reflect policy shifts plus regional factors. Framing presents enforcement as uniformly record-breaking without noting historical comparisons or data limitations.
Key Moments
Over 1 million departures and record arrests/deportations since Trump took office
DHS claims ~675k deportations plus millions self-deported; independent trackers report lower removal figures around 350k-600k with self-deport estimates widely disputed.
60-70% of those arrested are criminals or have pending charges
Matches DHS statements on ICE arrests in 2025-2026 enforcement updates.
147,000 children located out of nearly 300,000 unaccounted for under prior administration
Figures echo Trump admin claims; OIG report cited 32k missed hearings plus notice issues, not literal loss of 300k; admin reports welfare checks and some rescues.
Illegal immigration down 97% and most secure border in history
CBP data shows 84-93% drops in encounters from prior peaks, reaching lowest levels in decades.
Florida accounts for 40% of all 287(g) agreements and leads in arrests
State and ICE reports confirm Florida's outsized role in 287(g) partnerships and arrests.
Notable Concerns
- Relies heavily on administration self-reported totals without independent verification for self-deportations
- Child welfare claims draw from disputed readings of OIG data on missed hearings
Sources Consulted
- DHS Sets the Stage for Another Historic, Record-Breaking Year Under President Trump
- Deportation in the second Trump administration
- Immigration Enforcement in the First Nine Months of the Second Trump Administration
- Florida immigration arrests have quietly surged
- Migrant encounters at US-Mexico border at lowest level in more than 50 years
- Are 300000 migrant children missing in the US?
- Has the US government found 145000 'lost' migrant children?