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Tom Homan applauds ‘big beautiful bill', says legislation would ‘solidify the success' at the border

Tom Homan applauds ‘big beautiful bill', says legislation would ‘solidify the success' at the border

Yahoo22-05-2025

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Trump border czar Tom Homan outlined the progress that has been made at the border, and detailed how the president's "big beautiful bill" could solidify items that have improved border security.
"All those accessories on the border, we can lock it in to make it permanent," Homan explained. "So we're going to put more border walls up. We'll put more water buoys in. That's going to save lives, right, because people see the water buoys, you can't get over them, which many people won't attempt to go into that river, which means we save lives."
According to data from the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), apprehensions at the border are down 93% from April 2024 to April 2025 under the Trump administration. Fulfilling the president's campaign promise to reign in the heightened flow of illegal immigrants has been one of the administration's top priorities, and Homan told Fox the "big beautiful bill" will "solidify the success" the numbers are already illustrating.Border Czar Tom Homan Says Democrat Lamonica Mciver 'Broke The Law,' Should Be Charged For Ice Clash
"[The bill] is going to save lives," Homan said. "It's going to add technology to the existing new border wall that the Biden administration didn't put into the wall. So, it's a smart wall, but Biden stopped the tech equipment from getting embedded in the wall to let us know when someone approaches that wall, climbs the wall, digs under that wall."
Trump's border czar also pointed out an important element of the legislation, which provides funding for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to purchase beds for illegal migrants who are detained.
"Right now we've got 50,000 people in custody. We're only funded for $34,000. ICE is already in a hole at $500 million. We need 100,000 beds. This bill does that."
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The president's "big beautiful bill" contains many components of Trump's agenda, including border security, tax policy, debt limit, and defense spending. It has had issues making it through the legislative process as some House Republicans have advocated for provisions such as state and local tax (SALT) deduction caps and spending cuts.
President Trump spoke out strongly against any cuts to Medicaid or SALT deduction caps during his visit to Capitol Hill to rally support for the bill on Tuesday.
As for the border, GOP members whose districts line the southern border spoke out in support of the legislation.
"It may be a big and beautiful bill, but it has the muscle and backbone of historic border security and the ability to deport the millions of criminal illegals Joe Biden let walk into our country," Congressman Darrell Issa, R-California, told Fox News Digital.
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Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonalzes, who represents the largest border district in Congress, also highlighted border elements of the legislation.
"These are exactly the priorities I have fought tooth and nail for during the last four years, and I'm proud to see we're finally getting it done," Gonzales told Fox News Digital. "My communities along the border will be much better off, and I'm proud to have played a key part in making that happen."
Despite some GOP enthusiasm, sources on Capitol Hill say there is still a long way to go before the piece of legislation reaches the president's desk.Original article source: Tom Homan applauds 'big beautiful bill', says legislation would 'solidify the success' at the border

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