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5. It's important to remember that guys like Homan, Miller, etc, do not view immigrants as people. If they die they die.
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 04:45 PM
Jun 30

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Jason Karsh
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It’s important to remember that guys like Homan, Miller, etc, do not view immigrants as people. So, if they die they die. Thing is, once the concentration camps get filled with the easy-to-kidnap people from car washes and Home Depot, that tier of people the admin doesn’t see as people will expand.

‪Nathan Kalman-Lamb {"Marxist-Islamist"}
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Tom Homan straight-up thinks it’s fine for people to die in ICE prisons.
Reporter: There are reports of a 75 year old Cuban national who died in ICE custody. He had lived in the US for 60 years.

Homan: I’m unaware of that. People die in ICE custody. People die in jails and state prisons… The question should be how many lives does ICE save because when they go into detention, we find many with diseases and stuff we deal with right away to prevent that
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June 30, 2025 at 4:02 PM

It’s important to remember that guys like Homan, Miller, etc, do not view immigrants as people. So, if they die they die. Thing is, once the concentration camps get filled with the easy-to-kidnap people from car washes and Home Depot, that tier of people the admin doesn’t see as people will expand.

Jason Karsh (@jkarsh.bsky.social) 2025-06-30T20:02:26.569Z

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