Trump border czar Homan, wife ‘living separately’ because of death threats


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Summary

Homan personal sacrifice

Border czar Tom Homan revealed he is living separately from his wife due to death threats tied to his immigration enforcement role.

Homan’s duty

He said he returned to public service under President Donald Trump despite a significant pay cut, driven by a sense of duty.

New CBP data

Homan now leads efforts on mass deportations as border crossings reach record lows.


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Border czar Tom Homan says ongoing death threats tied to his role in enforcing strict immigration policies under President Donald Trump have forced him and his wife to live separately. In a recent interview on Pod Force One with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, Homan revealed the personal toll of his high-profile position.

“I don’t see my family very much, my wife’s living separately from me right now and mainly because I work so many hours but mostly because of the death threats against me,” Homan said. “She’s someplace else. I see her as much as I can but the death threats against me and my family are outrageous.”

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A long career in immigration enforcement

This is not Homan’s first time serving in a presidential administration. He has worked under six U.S. presidents since 1984. During Trump’s first term, he served as a senior immigration adviser before retiring from government service.

He told Devine that he woke up “pissed off” every day for four years while President Joe Biden was in the White House and that he didn’t hesitate to come back and work for Trump again.

Trump’s call to return

Homan recalled the phone call he received from Trump when the president asked him to serve in his administration again.

“I was actually out to dinner with my wife and then my phone rang and I looked down and it says ‘POTUS.’ And my wife says, ‘Uh oh, he’s asking you to come back, isn’t he?’” Homan recalled. “So I walked outside, and the first thing he said to me was, ‘You’ve been b—-ing about it for four years. Well, come back and fix it.’ So how do you say no, right?”

Personal sacrifices, strong convictions

Homan is now playing a leading role in shaping and carrying out Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations.

He stated that he accepted a significant pay cut to leave the private sector and return to public service. However, he emphasized that securing the nation’s borders is a critical priority, and he would make the same decision again, despite the personal sacrifices he and his family have made.

“I felt a duty to come back. I’ve done this my whole career,” he explained. “I know how to help. I know how to fix it. And I wake up every day like a kid in a candy store. I got the greatest president of my lifetime down the hall who gets it, he understands it. When it comes to border security, immigration enforcement, he gets it. And we’re going to fix it, he’s the guy to fix it.”

Homan also defended ICE actions in Los Angeles, which drew widespread protests earlier this month, leading Trump to deploy National Guard troops and Marines to protect federal property. Since becoming border czar, U.S. southern border crossings have dropped significantly, hitting record lows, according to new CBP data.

Emma Stoltzfus (Video Editor) and Devin Pavlou (Digital Producer) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

The personal sacrifices and security risks faced by Tom Homan as he resumes a leading role in U.S. border enforcement highlight the contentiousness of immigration policy and the real-world impact on public officials.

Personal risk and sacrifice

Tom Homan states that ongoing death threats tied to his role in immigration enforcement have played a role in he and his wife living separately, reflecting the serious nature of threats against high-profile officials involved in contentious government policies.

Immigration enforcement

The article details Homan's return to public service overseeing strict immigration policies and his advisory role in mass deportation plans, underlining the high level of political and operational investment in current U.S. border strategies.

Political and social controversy

According to the article, actions like ICE operations in Los Angeles and the deployment of federal troops have sparked protests and widespread debate, illustrating the deep divisions and societal impact of immigration policy enforcement.