'This guy wouldn't know what it's like to serve this nation,' the border czar claimed.
'This
guy ain't got the balls to be an ICE officer. He hasn't got the balls
to be a border patrol agent,' he continued, as the conservative crowd
cheered.
'This guy lives in his mother's basement. The only thing that surprised me is [he] doesn't have purple hair and a nose ring.
'Get
out of here, you loser,' he told the protester one more time as he was
being escorted out of the auditorium. 'And if you're such a bad***, meet
me offstage in 13 minutes and 50 seconds.'
But Homan didn't stop there, telling the audience: 'I guarantee you, he sits down to pee.'
Much
of the rest of his speech also focused on the growing protests against
ICE officers across the country, which he said are targeting federal
immigration officials on almost a daily basis.
He
also said he has never before seen 'such hate against the men and women
of ICE and in the Border Patrol,' but vowed that agents will not be
intimidated because 'we're going to do the job that President Trump gave us to do.'
Homan decried the protests against ICE agents that have sprung up throughout the country
He claimed such protests are targeting ICE agents on nearly a daily basis
'If
these protesters, these people with purple hair, with a nose ring who
live in their parents' basement, who don't work and want to go protest
us, or get paid by people if they're going to stop ICE or stop Border
Patrol doing their job, they got another thing coming,' Homan claimed.
'Because every time they double down, we're going to triple down.'
He
then concluded his remarks by vowing: 'Tom Homan is going to run the
biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen.
'Take it to the bank.'
The
comments came just one day after President Trump directed federal law
enforcement officials to use 'whatever means necessary' to arrest anyone
who throws rocks or other projectiles at ICE agents during immigration
raids.
The president appeared to be referring to footage of protestors violently clashing with ICE agents during the Thursday raid of a cannabis farm in Camarillo, a city in Southern California.
The
raid, despite the chaos, resulted in 200 migrant workers being
detained. This included some juveniles who authorities say were
illegally working on the farm.
One Mexican farm worker, Jaime Alanís, died in the hospital Friday after he fell 30 feet off a building and broke his neck and skull.
Homan's
remarks came just one day after President Donald Trump directed federal
law enforcement officials to use 'whatever means necessary' to arrest
anyone who throws rocks or other projectiles at ICE agents during
immigration raids
He
appeared to be referencing a raid on Glass House Farms in California,
which employs hundreds of people and bills itself as the largest
cannabis operation in the world. Protestors showed up to impede federal
agents, which led to clashesThe raid was on Glass House Farms, which
employs hundreds of people and bills itself as the largest cannabis
operation in the world.
CBP said it
served a warrant on the farm, accusing it of employing illegal migrant
workers. ICE and the National Guard reportedly executed that warrant on
Thursday.
Protestors then showed up to
impede federal agents, some of whom threw smoke canisters and flash
bangs to control the growing crowd.
Once
the smoke and tear gas was deployed, most of the protestors ran in the
opposite direction, though some were seen throwing rocks at the agents.
The demonstration lasted past 11pm on Thursday, with federal agents remaining on the scene as well.
Video
and photos from the scene showed ICE agents clashing with a crowd of
more than 100 people - many of them farmworkers or their family members -
who had initially formed a human blockade along the road.
It was a scene of absolute chaos, with protesters, farmworkers, and family members scattering throughout the fields.
Trump is now expected to speak at the Turning Point event as well.
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