Tom Homan Responds to Hunter Biden’s Critique of Trump’s Immigration Policies
Former ICE chief Tom Homan recently addressed Hunter Biden’s harsh remarks about President Donald Trump’s immigration strategies. During an interview on “The Ingraham Angle,” Homan dismissed Hunter’s views, saying, “I don’t really care what the former first drug addict thinks.” He expressed gratitude for Trump’s leadership, stating, “Thanks to President Trump, we have achieved the most secure border in our country’s history.”
Homan highlighted that under Trump’s administration, law enforcement has been able to arrest significantly more dangerous criminals compared to the Biden administration. “We’re now detaining public safety and national security threats across the nation at a rate three times higher than when Biden was in office,” he pointed out.
In a discussion with a podcaster, Hunter Biden labeled Trump a “thug” and made troubling comparisons between Trump’s deportation policies and historical atrocities. He suggested that there is a targeted effort against certain groups, insinuating that these policies are reminiscent of Nazi Germany.
Biden said, “We are going to send masked men to this marginalized group and take them away.” Such comments have drawn criticism for their tone and implications about law enforcement actions in the U.S.
When reflecting on his struggles with addiction, Hunter candidly discussed his experiences, leading to a response from El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, who referenced Biden’s history in a social media post.
Homan’s comments and this back-and-forth highlight the ongoing heated debates surrounding immigration policies and their impacts in America today.


