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Border czar Tom Homan’s message to anti-ICE protesters: ‘You want some? Come get some’

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Trump administration border czar Tom Homan fired up the crowd at Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit Saturday night when a heckler asked Homan, «Are you an MS-13 member?»

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But the heckler’s comments added fuel to Homan’s fire as he delivered fiery closing remarks, saying, «Tom Homan is going to run the biggest deportation operation this country has ever seen. Take it to the bank.»

«U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A,» the crowd chanted as Homan exited the stage. About five minutes into Homan’s speech, he was interrupted by a heckler who was escorted out by security, lighting a fire for the rest of the speech. 

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Homan had a message to the anti-ICE protesters across the United States, including to those who gathered outside the summit in Tampa, Florida, Saturday night. 

«You want some? Come get some,» Homan said. «I’m tired of it. For the men and women of ICE, I deserve your respect. They’re the finest 1% this country has. And Tom Homan isn’t going anywhere. Tom Homan isn’t shutting up.»

Border czar Tom Homan is interviewed on Fox News Channel’s «Fox & Friends.» (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

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When the heckler asked Homan if he was an MS-13 member, referencing the Salvadoran transnational criminal gang that has been targeted through Trump’s deportation rollout, Homan said federal immigration officers are dealing with these types of detractors on a daily basis. 

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«This guy wouldn’t know what it’s like to serve this nation. This guy ain’t got the b—- to be an ICE officer. He hasn’t got the b—- to be a border patrol agent,» Homan continued, as the crowd cheered him on. 

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As the heckler was escorted out, Homan added, «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.»

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Federal agents patrol the halls of immigration court at the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building July 1 in New York City.  (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

While the crowd continued cheering Homan’s fiery speech, he assured that those protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would not intimidate agents because «we’re going to do the job that President Trump gave us to do.»

Homan said he has never seen «such hate against the men and women of ICE and in the Border Patrol,» and those protesting don’t have the courage to put on a badge and stand in their place. 

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While Homan said he was disappointed he didn’t see any protesters when he arrived at the summit, protesters had lined the streets outside Saturday afternoon, rejecting Trump’s agenda and his crackdown on illegal immigration. 

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Protesters hold a «No ICE on campus!» sign outside Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit.  (Fox News Digital)

The demonstrations on Saturday followed protests that deteriorated into riots in Los Angeles last month as rhetoric against ICE agents has reached a boiling point. 

Federal immigration law enforcement officers have been targeted since Trump signed his «big, beautiful bill,» which includes legislation for robust immigration reform, into law last Friday. There have been at least two ambushes in Texas, and protesters clashed with federal officers at the Portland, Oregon, ICE center. 

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The brazen border czar had made it clear his speech might contain some profanity Saturday night, telling the crowd at the top of his remarks, «Sometimes, I’m harsh. But if I offend anybody here tonight, I don’t give a s—.»

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Homan also applauded Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, telling the crowd, «Under his leadership, we got the most secure border in the history of nation, and we did that in seven weeks. President Trump did in seven weeks what Joe Biden couldn’t or wouldn’t do in four years.»

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Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report. 

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DNC members rally around pro-DEI resolution: ‘These are American values’

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is reaffirming its support for diversity, equity, and inclusion, better known to millions of Americans by its acronym, DEI.

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The DNC’s Resolutions Committee, meeting on Tuesday during the second day of the national party’s annual summer meeting, unanimously passed a resolution affirming what it highlighted as the «American Values’ of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

The approval of the resolution, which will face a vote by the full 400-plus DNC membership on Wednesday, comes amid relentless conservative backlash against DEI programs in recent years.

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The Democratic National Committee’s Resolutions Committee meets at the DNC’s summer meeting, in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 26, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

During the 2024 election cycle, now-President Donald Trump and Republicans repeatedly criticized Democrats for their longstanding support for DEI efforts and transgender rights, turning the Democrats’ stance into a political liability.

Republicans spent tens of millions on ads last year bashing transgender women in female sports. A commercial targeting then-Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s 2024 presidential nominee last summer and autumn, argued that «Kamala is for they/them, Donald Trump is for you.»

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Following last year’s election setbacks, when Democrats lost control of the White House and Senate and failed to win back the House majority, some in the party have second-guessed their support for DEI and transgender rights.

Trump, in the opening months of his second term in the White House, has signed several executive orders taking aim at transgender and DEI policies implemented by then-President Joe Biden and by major universities and corporations.

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President Donald Trump has signed executive orders that take aim at diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts implemented by former President Joe Biden as well as by major corporations and universities.

President Donald Trump has signed executive orders that take aim at diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts implemented by former President Joe Biden as well as by major corporations and universities. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

But DNC committee member Bill Owen of Tennessee, who spoke in support of the resolution in front of the panel, took aim at Republicans as he praised DEI values.

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«These are American values. This is what America was built on,» Owen said. «And to my Republican friends and fellow citizens…who profess to be active Christians, I remind them that D.E.I.is the very foundation of the Christian church. I get a little emotional on this, but Jesus loves little children. All the children of the world. Red and yellow, black and white.»

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks at the Democratic National Committee’s summer meeting, on Aug. 25, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

«This week’s DNC meeting has proven once again just how disconnected Democrats are from the values and priorities of everyday Americans,» RNC communications director Zach Parkinson told Fox News Digital. «The DNC reaffirmed their party’s support for radical, racist DEI ideology and insulted Christians across the country by saying DEI is ‘the very foundation’ of Christianity. It’s no wonder Democrats’ approval rating is in the toilet.»

The vote by the Resolutions Committee on the DEI resolution came a day after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Harris’ running mate on the Democrats’ 2024 national ticket, said in an address at the DNC summer meeting that «we’re proud to be a diverse party. We are proud of the diversity of this country. We’re not shying away from diversity as a strength and equity as a goal and inclusion being the air we breathe. That’s what we should be doing.»

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DEI efforts have been aimed at fostering fair treatment and full participation for all people, particularly those who have faced discrimination or underrepresentation.

But Trump, upon returning to the White House at the beginning of this year, called DEI efforts «illegal and immoral discrimination programs» and «public waste.»

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Reform UK proposes deporting 600,000 asylum seekers in sweeping new immigration crackdown

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Reform UK said it’s prepared to deport 600,000 asylum seekers from Britain to prevent «civil disorder.»

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Party leader Nigel Farage said the plan includes withdrawing Britain from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), repealing the Human Rights Act, and scrapping international treaties that block forced deportations, Reuters reported.

The ECHR, a cornerstone of U.K. human rights law, has repeatedly been used to halt deportations of migrants deemed to be in the country illegally, the BBC reported.

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British Reform Party leader Nigel Farage poses in front of a mock departures board during a Tuesday press conference in a hangar at Oxford Airport in Kidlington, England. (Joanna Chan/AP )

«We are not far away from major civil disorder,» Farage told a press conference. «It is an invasion, as these young men illegally break into our country.»

Dubbed Operation Restoring Justice, the plan is the «only way» to stop small boats crossing the English Channel, Farage said, adding that migrants intercepted at sea should be detained and deported.

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«If we do that, the boats will stop coming in days because there will be no incentive,» he claimed.

Labour Party Chairwoman Ellie Reeves criticized the announcement, saying it lacked detail.

«Today, we got none of those things, nor a single answer to the practical, financial, or ethical questions about how their plan would work,» she said.

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British Reform Party leader Nigel Farage shows the Operation Restoring Justice program during a press conference in a hangar at Oxford Airport in Kidlington, England. (Joanna Chan/AP)

The announcement followed weeks of small protests over mass migration and crimes committed by some asylum seekers.

Britain received a record 108,100 asylum applications in 2024, many from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Bangladesh.

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Polling shows immigration has overtaken the economy as voters’ top concern. Reform UK, despite holding only four seats in Parliament, is leading in surveys of voting intentions, Reuters reported.

British Reform party leader Nigel Farage at a podium speaking about mass migration.

British Reform Party leader Nigel Farage addresses journalists during a press conference in a hangar at Oxford Airport in Kidlington, England, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025. (Joanna Chan/AP)

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Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook dismissed the proposals as «a series of gimmicks» that would not work. Reform’s opponents and several charities said the plan would amount to Britain abandoning its human rights commitments.

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Policías enmascarados en los pasillos judiciales: el miedo se apodera de los migrantes en Estados Unidos

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Asistir a una cita en el tribunal de migraciones de Nueva York se ha convertido en una ruleta rusa para muchos inmigrantes, que se debaten entre acudir para proseguir con su proceso migratorio o caer en la ilegalidad.

Agentes del ICE y de la patrulla de fronteras con caras cubiertas y algunos armados con pistola y dotados de varios pares de esposas flanquean el pasillo cuando entran a la cita con el juez, el mismo pasillo por el que deben salir sin saber si volverán a casa.

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Hasta hace poco, solían detener a hombres solos que acudían sin abogado a su cita en la corte, pero en las últimas semanas han empezado a separar familias, según han comprobado periodistas de la AFP.

La venezolana María, nombre ficticio, dice sentir “miedo, angustia, temor porque uno no sabe lo que va a pasar”. “Vinimos de tan lejos y son muchos sacrificios para que en un dos por tres te devuelvan para atrás”, dice a la AFP después de firmar personalmente los documentos para la audiencia sobre el asilo que ella y sus dos hijos van a solicitar.

La creciente presión desde la Casa Blanca para aumentar el número de detenciones diarias ha llevado al Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) a realizar redadas en lugares de trabajo, en tribunales y a detener menores, pese a estar protegidos, muchos, por el estatus especial de inmigrante menor de edad (SIJS).

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Solo en Nueva York, habrían sido detenidos medio centenar de menores de 18 años, la mayoría de Ecuador, en lo que va de año, según el diario The New York Times. Solicitado por la AFP, el ICE no ofreció cifras.

En lo que va de año, el ICE ha detenido a 59.000 personas, un récord, según el American Immigration Council (AIC). Foto EFE

A diferencia del primer mandato de Donald Trump (2017-2021), cuando la política era separar en la frontera a familias como arma de disuasión -todavía hay más de un millar de menores sin haber sido reunidos con sus padres-, ahora se recurre “a un mecanismo diferente”, dice Michelle Ortiz, directora del servicio legal para la infancia del International Rescue Commitee (IRC).

“Las familias están siendo detenidas juntas por el ICE, que pone a los adultos en detención y a los niños a nuestro cuidado”, explica. Ahora “ocurre de otra forma”. Y todo puede cambiar a medida que la “situación se vuelve más caótica”, advierte.

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Menores representados por su organización tienen “órdenes de deportación y estamos esperando a ver cómo la administración Trump facilitará estas deportaciones”.

“Tratamos el equipaje en el aeropuerto mejor, con más sensibilidad y más cuidado que a estas familias”, lamenta.

En lo que va de año, el ICE ha detenido a 59.000 personas, un récord, según el American Immigration Council (AIC). De ellos solo el 30% tiene algún antecedente penal aunque la mayoría de los registros no “representan ninguna amenaza”.

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Agentes federales detienen a un hombre fuera de las audiencias de la corte de inmigración en el Edificio Federal Jacob K. Javits en Nueva York. Foto EFEAgentes federales detienen a un hombre fuera de las audiencias de la corte de inmigración en el Edificio Federal Jacob K. Javits en Nueva York. Foto EFE

Entre los detenidos hay personas con estatus legal, beneficiarios de DACA (el programa de protección de los jóvenes que llegaron cuando eran niños), solicitantes de asilo y residentes que esperan sus citas con inmigración.

“Esta administración Trump es mucho más agresiva. Lo que estamos viendo no es solo un gran impulso para detener y deportar a las poblaciones indocumentadas, sino también para despojar a las personas de las protecciones legales que ya han obtenido y, para otras, hacerles imposible obtener la protección legal a la que tienen derecho”, dice Ortiz.

A la falta de “garantías procesales básicas”, se suma el cada vez más complicado “acceso a las vías de defensa” para los detenidos y sus difíciles condiciones de detención, denuncia Nayna Gupta, directora de política de AIC, que señala que al menos 10 personas han muerto bajo custodia del ICE.

Hace dos semanas, un juez de Nueva York ordenó al ICE que proporcione a los migrantes detenidos en salas del tribunal migratorio un trato humanitario. A ello se suma el recorte de fondos para las organizaciones defensoras de los migrantes, dice Ortiz. Su organización tiene asegurada la financiación federal solo cada tres meses.

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Con un presupuesto adicional de 45.000 millones de dólares para construir nuevos centros de detención, -un 308% más que hasta ahora- el ICE podrá detener al menos a 125.000 personas, tantos como el sistema federal de prisiones, advierte Gupta.

La agresiva política antiimigración del gobierno de Trump puede estar empezando a dar sus frutos. En junio de este año, había cerca de 1,5 millones menos de extranjeros en el país que en enero, según datos del Pew Research Center.

En mayo, la Patrulla Fronteriza informó que solo 8.725 extranjeros sin documentos fueron interceptados a lo largo de la frontera suroeste, un 93% menos que un año antes.

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