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President-elect Donald Trump is moving aggressively on mass deportation, installing two of the most strident anti-immigrant voices in his circle in key positions.
Their selection sets the stage for the administration to take the hardest possible line on Trump’s signature issue: vastly reducing the number of immigrants in this country. What’s coming will be ugly.
Tom Homan, former acting director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the first Trump White House, will be the new border czar. Stephen Miller, the architect of such brutal policies as the Muslim travel ban and the family separation policy that put kids in cages, returns in an even more powerful role: deputy chief of staff for policy.
Together, these two are expected to swiftly conduct a sweep that Miller said would start “on Inauguration Day.”
What could be more fitting to kick off a second Trump term — all the majesty and pomp of the inaugural against a backdrop of Border Patrol agents dragging off immigrants in a raid?
Then came the topper. Trump loyalist South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was announced as his choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security. Noem, who reportedly was on the shortlist of Trump’s potential vice presidential picks until she decided to publicize shooting and killing her dog, has remained a staunch supporter. She has little to no experience in dealing with the border, other than a bit of performative wall-building back in May when she dispatched her state’s National Guard troops to the Texas-Mexico border.