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WATCH: Tom Homan Demolishes Heckler At TPUSA Event: ‘YOU LOSER!’
White House border czar Tom Homan drew arguably the loudest pop of the night from the crowd at the Turning Point Student Action Summit in Tampa, Florida when he issued a fiery response to a heckler.
“Tom Homan is going to run the biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen. Take it to the bank,” Homan told the crowd.
Midway through his remarks, a heckler stood up and shouted, “Are you an MS-13 gang member?” The heckler was then escorted out by security, but not before providing Homan with some added fuel to close out his speech.
“I got a question,” the border czar shot back as the heckler was being removed from the venue. “No, no, no. I got a question for you. Why don’t you come up here and hand me that picture? Bring it,” Homan continued while motioning to a sign the disruptor was holding.
At that point, the crowd erupted into roaring chants of “USA, USA,” with Homan eventually joining in himself. “You’ve got morons like this all over the country. This guy, this guy wouldn’t know what it’s like to serve this nation. This guy ain’t got the balls to be an ICE officer. He hasn’t got the balls to be a Border Patrol agent. This guy lives in his mother’s basement. The only thing that surprised me is you don’t have purple hair in her nose ring,” he continued as the crowd continued to go wild.
“Get out of here, you loser. And you’re such a badass, meet me off stage in 13 minutes and 50 seconds. I guarantee you, he sits down to pee. Guaranteed.”
One the heckler was removed, Homan assured attendees that ICE will continue with its mission despite opposition from the left because “we’re going to do the job that President Trump gave us to do.”
The Trump Administration’s mass deportation effort is expected to radically increase in scale over the next several weeks thanks to a massive increase in funding allocated in the Big Beautiful Bill, a White House-backed spending package that contains a number of the president’s signature legislative goals.
As part of the bill, which was signed into law on July 4, ICE funding is set to increase from $2 billion to more than $70 billion. This includes an additional $45 billion to increase detention space, while $30 billion will be earmarked to hire more immigration agents. Both of these increases are expected to supercharge the federal government’s capacity for interior deportations.
On Monday, Homan announced that ICE is shooting for more than 7,000 deportations on a daily basis going forward. That figure would amount to 1.2 million arrests if agents hit their quota every day for the rest of the year.
“And for those that say 3,000 a day is too much, I want to remind them, do the math, we have to arrest 7,000 every single day for the remainder of this administration just to catch the ones Biden released into the nation,” Homan told reporters Monday outside the White House.