Tom Homans comments about ICE agents being able to detain people based on their physical appearance will likely make racial profiling concerns worse.
White House border czar suggests ICE can detain people based on âphysical appearanceâ
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Nearly six months into his tenure as the White Houses border czar, Tom Homan has made a great many controversial public comments, about everything from due process to prosecuting news organizations to his curious focus on Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
But were often reminded that his rhetorical record is still growing.
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In his latest Fox News appearance, Homan said: L
ook, people need to understand, ICE officers and Border Patrol dont need probable cause to walk up to somebody, briefly detain them, and question them. They just need totality of the circumstances, right? They just go through the observation, get our typical facts based on the location, the occupation, their physical appearance, their actions.
NBC News reported earlier this year about concerns related to racial profiling as part of the Trumps administration immigration raids, and hearing
the White House border czar talk about ICE agents being able to detain people based on their physical appearance will likely make those concerns worse.
What's more, Homan's on-air comments sparked quick pushback from Capitol Hill. Rep. Daniel Goldman said via Bluesky that the border czar's assessment was "patently false."
The New York Democrat added,
"DHS has authority to question and search people coming into the country at points of entry. But ICE may not detain and question anyone without reasonable suspicion and certainly not based on their physical appearance alone. This lawlessness must stop."