Former ICE director says border is 'largest crisis' he's seen in his career: 'It's costing lives'
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Former acting ICE director Tom Homan discusses the migrant surge along the southern border and calls the border crisis one of the worst crises he's seen in his career.
TOM HOMAN: There has been 1217 migrants who died on U.S. soil since Joe Biden became president. And that was a number from a week ago, 1217. And since they have several deaths every day, that is incredible. No one's talking about that. You know, he says his policies are humane. Over 1200 migrants died on U.S. soil. I add to that, over 100,000 Americans who've died from fentanyl overdoses that's coming across the border. How does this administration stand up and look in a TV camera and say this border is secure when Americans are dying and a record number of migrants are dying? It doesn't make sense.