ICE is HEATING UP!

Freedom Daily reports

Thomas Homan put his foot down on the throat of his controversial testimony to Congress. He’s all about chasing the undocumented illegal immigrants out of the country. He basically issued a warning to the illegals that they better scatter now or they’re gonna be scattering later when there’s a knock knock knock on their door. The next thing they’ll see is the ground from the comfortable view of an airplane traveling back to their home country. Well, that’s if they’re lucky to get a window seat on their one-way trip home.

Homan reminded people that entering a country illegally is a crime and that crimes are punishable by law. He reminded people that living in a country means following its laws. If you need to be reminded of that, then you’re the problem. If anyone reading this took a trip to another country and broke their laws, they you would be punished. It’s no different in America.

Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Thomas Homan doubled down on his controversial testimony before Congress earlier this week that all undocumented immigration “should be concerned” about being deported.

Concerned? How about “this is a warning” for people to get themselves organized. If you’re an illegal immigrant, then file to become a citizen so you’re at least on the path to citizenship. If you’re an illegal immigrant, then don’t break any laws either. Not that you should break them as a citizen, but if you’re looking to get deported faster, then breaking laws and getting caught is the way to do it. Lay low, work under the table, and do what you need to do until you’re an American citizen. If you’re a criminal, then start running. ICE is coming for you.

“I have zero regrets. It needed to be said,” Homan told ABC News. “If you choose to enter this country illegally, which is a crime, you should be concerned. You violated a law in this country, and I’ll tell you, you can’t have it both ways,”

“You can’t be part of this country and not respect its laws.”

Well said. People must be reminded that America has laws just like most other countries. If you break the laws, then you suffer the consequences. It’s how you maintain at least a basic level of civil obedience among citizens. Without laws, this country would be like one big Chicago. It would be total chaos and our country would begin to look like Aleppo, which is what parts of Chicago, Detroit, and Philly already look like.

Homan said he was surprised by people’s reaction to his comments, and that those shocked by his testimony “obviously” hadn’t read President Trump’s executive order ending the Obama-era policy of “catch-and-release.”

“The executive orders could have been written in one sentence. ‘We will now enforce the laws on the books,’” he explained.

People in America are often extremely stupid and it’s amazing that they can function properly on a daily basis. Homan said it’s time to follow laws and people are acting like that’s the most horrible thing anyone has ever said or suggested. Do people forget that America is trying to be civilized and we have rules to live by? There are laws on the books and we have to follow them. You want to know how illegal immigrants can stop themselves from being deported? Don’t break the law and get caught! File for citizenship. If you plan to live in America forever, then join the country as a citizen and you don’t ever have to worry about being deported. Just follow the rules and stop trying to make your own.

Homan said that immigration laws were just like any other laws in the United States.

“You can’t be a part of this country unless you have respect for the laws of this country and the people that protect you — the people that enforce the laws,” Homan said.

Homan is correct. Breaking into the country is like breaking into someone’s home. The law will come remove you from the place that you’re not supposed to be. Instead of jailing you for a while, the law will do much worse – they’ll send you back to the country you ran away from.

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