Homan Shares Horrifying Story Of Trafficked 14-Year-Old Migrant Girl

At the Republican National Lawyers Association’s annual policy conference on Friday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Tom Homan delivered a sobering reminder of the human cost of open borders, recounting the heartbreaking rescue of a young trafficking victim.

“We just found one two days ago. A 14-year-old little girl. Living with two adult males. Who trafficked her,” Homan said, as reported by The Daily Caller.

“She’s pregnant. From trafficking, being forced into prostitution. 14 years old. We are taking care of her. Both physically and mentally,” he said, underscoring the real human toll of the border crisis.

“Despite what the media says, we are not heartless. We care about these kids. I am a father,” Homan added. “That s**t is happening every day. We are going to put an end to it. Everything we can do.”

Under the renewed leadership of President Donald J. Trump, ICE is aggressively restoring law and order to the border. Data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shows the contrast couldn’t be clearer.

Since Trump’s return to office, illegal immigration has dropped off a cliff:

  • 93% decrease in daily illegal immigrant encounters
  • 95% reduction in “gotaways” — those who evade detection
  • 99.99% drop in unlawful crossings

The stunning reversal highlights the effects of firm immigration policy and enforcement-first leadership, after four years of what many on the right consider a purposeful dismantling of border protections under Joe Biden.

Homan, a seasoned border security expert who began his career in 1984 under President Reagan, spoke candidly about what he sees as a deliberate dereliction of duty by the previous administration.

“Joe Biden was the first president in the history of this nation who came into office and unsecured the border on purpose. That’s just a fact,” Homan said. “We handed the Biden Administration the most secure border in my lifetime, and he unsecured it on purpose.”

Homan noted that even Democrat presidents like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama took basic steps to secure the border, recognizing that national security depends on border security.

With Trump now back at the helm, Homan says the situation has drastically improved.

“Today, as I’m standing here, we have the most secure border in the history of this nation. And the numbers prove it,” he declared.

And the administration isn’t stopping at border control.

Earlier this month, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the launch of what she called “the largest deportation campaign in American history.”

“Today, we kick off a 100-day week with a focus on the president’s historic effort to secure our southern border,” Leavitt said. “Later this afternoon, President Trump will sign an executive order on law and order and another executive order on sanctuary cities.”

One executive order will enhance law enforcement’s ability to pursue criminal activity. The other will target jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, by mandating that the Attorney General and DHS Secretary publish a list of sanctuary jurisdictions.

Leavitt added that President Trump has now signed over 140 executive orders, quickly closing in on the total signed by the Biden Administration over four years.

In the eyes of supporters and officials like Homan, these moves represent a long-overdue return to common sense and compassion—compassion for the American people, and for the victims left behind by a broken border system.

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