Protesters show up at Homan’s home to harass him and alert the cartels to where he lives

A large group of disgruntled leftists protested at the home of President Donald Trump’s ‘border czar’ Tom Homan.

The protesters voiced their opposition to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest of a mother and three children during the execution of a search warrant at a dairy in New York. The action was organized by the Jefferson County Democratic Committee and won the support of New York Attorney General Letitia James, who claimed people were “heartbroken and angry” over the detainment of the family.

Videos from the event showed the size of the crowd as well as their conduct:

Sackets Harbor Mayor Alex Morgia was proud of the more or less peaceful nature of the protest, saying “Because we are in this small community together, I think it’s easier for us to be polite and respectful of each other’s opinions.”

New York Immigration Coalition’s Murad Awawdeh raged against Trump in his comments.

“They go in allegedly looking for someone else and then they’ll take whoever they can find just so they can meet their quota numbers that Donald Trump has put in place,” he said.

Homan explained that the family was not detained in “a raid” but “a search warrant execution at a house where a family was found in the country illegally.” He also defended the agents who did “everything by the book,’ further explaining that “once the investigation gets to the point where we don’t have an interest in this family, then a decision will be made on release.”

He also said that he’s not bothered by the protests at his “vacant” home.

“they can rally and protest all they want, but I’m not gonna be bullied– I’m not gonna be intimidated. We’re gonna do our job.”

Sierra Marlee

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