Trump’s border czar Tom Homan declared on Monday night that the United States is under threat of an imminent 9/11-style terror attack due to Joe Biden‘s failed immigration policies.
Homan – who oversees Trump’s mass deportation initiative – cited the staggering number of immigrants who evaded capture, called ‘gotaways,’ as the nation’s greatest looming security vulnerability.
‘It’s coming,’ Homan said bluntly on Fox News. ‘I’m convinced something’s coming unless we can find them. It’s only a matter of time.’
Homan described the situation as the most preventable national security threat in American history and one he believes could rival, or even surpass, the devastation of 9/11 if the government doesn’t act swiftly.
Over the past four years, millions of migrants have either turned themselves in or evaded capture entirely, overwhelming the country’s immigration infrastructure.
But Homan says what keeps him up at night are the two million illegals who avoided apprehension altogether with many paying smugglers premium fees to evade authorities.
‘These two million known gotaways scare the hell out of me,’ Homan admitted. ‘They crossed the border. We don’t know where they are now.
‘They could have paid half of what they paid to cross the border, turn themselves in, get released the same day, get a free airline ticket, a hotel room, three meals a day, free medical care, and work authorization. But they didn’t. They paid to avoid being fingerprinted, to avoid being vetted. Why?’ Homan questioned.
‘This should scare the hell out of every American. I’ve been doing this for 40 years. I’ve never seen anything like this,’ Homan said.
‘This is the biggest national security vulnerability this country has ever seen,’ he went on. ‘And thanks to what they did in just four years, we’ll be dealing with the consequences for the next decade.’
The gravity of Homan’s warning was amplified by real-world events just one day earlier.
In Boulder, Colorado, 12 people were wounded in an antisemitic terror attack carried out by a man using Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower.
The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is a 45-year-old Egyptian national who entered the US on a tourist visa in 2022, later obtained asylum protections, and was issued a work permit – all under Biden-era immigration policies.
But his work visa expired in March, making him illegally present in the country at the time of the attack.
Homan seized on the attack as proof of what he called the Biden administration’s reckless approach to immigration.





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