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TRUMP'S DEPORTATION MACHINE: White House Confirms EVERY Illegal Can Be Sent Home as Border Czar Targets Criminal Aliens

Gary FranchiFebruary 12, 2026182 views
TRUMP'S DEPORTATION MACHINE: White House Confirms EVERY Illegal Can Be Sent Home as Border Czar Targets Criminal Aliens
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The Trump administration delivered an unmistakable message to America's illegal immigrant population Monday: nobody gets a free pass. While Border Czar Tom Homan confirmed the administration is prioritizing criminal aliens as the "worst of the worst," the White House made it abundantly clear that ANY illegal immigrant remains subject to deportation.

This is exactly what 75 million Americans voted for when they handed President Trump his historic mandate last November. After four years of Biden's border catastrophe that flooded our communities with criminals, drugs, and chaos, Trump is methodically dismantling the invasion one deportation at a time.

Strategic Approach Maximizes Public Support

Homan's tactical focus on criminal aliens isn't just smart policy—it's political genius. By removing the murderers, rapists, and gang members first, Trump builds overwhelming public support for the broader deportation mission. Even some Democrats can't defend keeping violent criminals who shouldn't be here in the first place.

"We're going after the criminal illegal aliens first because they pose the greatest threat to public safety," Homan explained, outlining the administration's methodical approach to the largest deportation operation in American history.

But make no mistake, Patriots: this administration isn't creating some permanent protected class of "good" illegals. Every person who violated our sovereignty by entering illegally remains deportable under federal law.

This represents a seismic shift from the Biden regime's catch-and-release disaster that turned every American city into a sanctuary for foreign criminals. Trump's team understands that restoring the rule of law means actually enforcing immigration law—what a concept!

America First Immigration Policy

The strategic rollout also demonstrates Trump's political savvy. By starting with criminals, the administration builds momentum and infrastructure for broader enforcement while Democrats struggle to defend MS-13 gang members and child traffickers.

This is what happens when you elect a president who actually loves America and puts Americans first. No more sanctuary cities protecting criminals. No more catch-and-release enabling cartels. Just the steady restoration of law, order, and national sovereignty.

The message to illegal immigrants is simple: criminals go first, but everyone who broke our laws to get here should start packing. The Trump deportation machine is just getting started.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
About time we prioritize American citizens! Every country has immigration laws for a reason.
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BorderStateDadVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
I live 30 miles from the border and can tell you firsthand - this announcement gives me hope. Our schools and hospitals have been overwhelmed for years.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
This is what we voted for. Law and order, secure borders, and putting America first. The border czar seems like he means business.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Question - does anyone know what the timeline looks like for this? Will they start with the criminal aliens first or do a broader sweep?
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NewsJunkie2024VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
From what I read, they're prioritizing criminal aliens but keeping options open for all illegal entries.
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CommonSenseGOPVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
🇺🇸 BEST NEWS ALL WEEK! 🇺🇸
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PatriotMom47VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
FINALLY! We've been waiting for someone to actually enforce the laws that are already on the books. Criminal aliens should have been the top priority from day one.
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TexasRanger88VerifiedFeb 14, 2026
Exactly right! The resources wasted on catch and release could have been used so much better.