00:00I said two months ago, we're going to flood the zone, and that's exactly what we're doing.
00:11In Chicago, it's coming.
00:16Right after election, Brandon Johnson, the mayor, said I wasn't walking in Chicago.
00:21Guess where it was two days later.
00:25One day, I went for one day to start an operation, and one day.
00:30If I remember correctly, we arrested seven child sexual predators, nine Trennawa members.
00:43We took weapons off the street that had switched and made that hand unfold on the head.
00:49We arrested two illegal aliens with murder convictions.
00:53One day.
00:56So watch what happens in the regular future.
00:58President Trump is going to make Chicago safe again.
01:08So sanctuary cities don't want to give ICE access to the bad guy in the safety and security of a jail.
01:14That's all we want.
01:16We want access to talk to the illegal alien criminal like you locked in a jail cell.
01:21Let us have access to them when you're done with them.
01:24So what you need to understand, when you get arrested tonight, if you got arrested, you can get finger printed.
01:31Prince going to NCIC for a record shot.
01:35Every jail does it.
01:36But at the same time, it goes to NCIC, it goes to the AHS.
01:39So we'll get a crown.
01:41You got a Tom Holman who will go in and be deported twice before us in Cook County jail right now.
01:46So we drop the detainer and say, well, no, we don't have to talk to that guy.
01:52No, and they just take him on.
01:54And they release him back to the street and they don't.
01:56And that's why DOJ can remind you to assume sanctuary cities.
02:03Because when I was an agent a long time ago, I've arrested U.S. citizens who are harboring and concealing an illegal alien in a place of employment or not a home.
02:13When we know for a fact, based on biometric and biographical data, that that illegal alien with a prior immigration history is sitting in the jail right now, and we're not allowed access to that, is that not harboring soon?
02:29How are they different when a U.S. citizen does that?
02:32So DOJ is soon, and I hope we win.
02:35I think we want to win.
02:36And sanctuary cities will be a thing of the past.
02:38So DOJ is going to keep doing a good job, 10,000 more agents, more airplanes, more detention facilities, more agents.
02:55Every day, do what you need to understand, based on the numbers I just told you, every day, the men and women of ICE may make this country safer.
03:04Because every illegal alien criminal, every illegal alien terrorist, every illegal alien public safety threat that they take off the street every day, makes that community safer.
03:15That's just a stone-cold fact.
03:18So the men and women of ICE, I was one of them.
03:21I was the first ICE director that actually came up in the ranks.
03:23I never asked the 20,000 men and women that worked for me to do anything I didn't do myself.
03:28ICE, despite all the hate and the rhetoric they're taking, they're out there right now.
03:35You've got 1,000 teams working the streets right now, putting themselves in harm's way to make their community safer.
03:41And to the members of Congress and to the media, who wants to attack the minimum ICE, shame on you.
03:47If you don't like what ICE is doing, go to the other Congress.
03:51Because they're not making this up.
03:53They're enforcing the laws and acting by Congress.
03:55Congress, and you've called your last biologist up here, Congress appropriates some funding to do this job.
04:02So we're enforcing laws and acting by Congress, laws that are appropriated by funding to do the job,
04:07but members of Congress want to compare ICE to the Nazis and racists and terrorists.
04:13It's disgusting.
04:15Any Congress person who wants to compare ICE to a terrorist or a racist, are an embarrassment to the decision to hold,
04:21they shouldn't be up on Capitol representing anybody.
04:25It's disgusting.
04:29They don't want to call them rape, they don't want to call them terrorists and, you know, and Nazis.
04:36If they're terrorists and Nazis for enforcing the law, what's that make you, Congress?
04:40You broke the law.
04:44ISIS will continue to do what they're doing if they're doing the right thing.
04:47And then the dad approves it.
04:50But the media likes to turn that dad and turn it around.
04:55I mean, I ask you, I did this.
04:57We got all these hit pieces, like, you need it in the room.
05:00But write whatever you want, I don't care.
05:03Tom Holman isn't running anywhere.
05:04Tom Holman ain't shutting up.
05:06Tom Holman's going to do what he's got to do.
05:08I'm going to make this country safe.
05:15Children.
05:16Third rail.
05:20300,000, Mr. Choke.
05:23Of course, remember, Congress is not true.
05:26Yeah, that is.
05:26President Trump wants to find everyone or run on every leave until he's lost all the leaves.
05:36But that's the toughest job out of three things.
05:38The toughest job is to find children.
05:40Because you all know.
05:42You all own cars.
05:43You own a home.
05:45You got credit cards.
05:46You pay utility bills.
05:47We know how to find you.
05:49Children don't have that digital footprint.
05:51Which means we've got to count on the digital footprint of the so-called sponsors that they release each other to.
06:00And within a fingerprint, within double-checked identity or address they've provided, it makes it hard.
06:08Who are these sponsors?
06:09Because many of the addresses we're going to now are a parking lot.
06:14A parking ride.
06:16A grocery store.
06:18Church.
06:18Well, but we're working out here every day.
06:22HSI is on the day.
06:23Of course, we need to say HSI is looking for children to deport them.
06:26HSI is looking for children to make sure they're safe.
06:29To make sure they're not victims of sex trafficking and labor trafficking.
06:33That's what we're doing.
06:35And of course, we don't mean there's a consequence, absolutely.
06:39But we're trying to save children that we know are living a life of hell every day.
06:43And many of the children we found are perfectly safe.
06:46They're with family members.
06:47They're just hiding.
06:47They don't have to leave here because they don't really qualify for a sign.
06:53They don't know that.
06:55If you look at the data in immigration court, right around 90% of the people who claim asylum
07:01at the border end up with a order of removal because they're not staking fear and persecution
07:06from the home country because of race, religion, political affiliation.
07:10They're trying to live for a better life.
07:11And I get that.
07:11That's not asylum.
07:12I want people to remember, and the media to remember, they call them asylum seekers, asylum seekers.
07:17They don't have a right to claim asylum.
07:19Okay.
07:19But when they lose the case, they've got to go home.
07:23Well, due process doesn't mean squat.
07:28I ask members of Congress, when Secretary Mayorkas is testifying and saying these people are trying to claim due process,
07:34ask them a follow-up question.
07:37If they lose their case, should they be deported?
07:39The answer is yes.
07:42They have to.
07:42That's what the law requires.
07:45One reason we have the most secure border in the history of this nation right now is because of us.
07:52Because we're showing the whole world there are consequences to violating our laws.
07:56You can get due process, but in that due process, when they say you're going home, you're going home.
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