Tom Homan Wipes the Floor with “The View” Co-Hosts, Leaving Them Embarrassed as He Calls Them an “Island of Misfit Toys

Speaking during a broadcast of “Hannity” on Monday, November 11, Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump’s newly appointed “border czar,” sounded off on claims from “The View” that the incoming Trump Administration will start deporting American citizens under its mass deportation plan.

Particularly, Homan noted that the next Trump Administration will be securing the southern border, but that the co-hosts of ABC’s “The View,” which made the claim about American citizens being deported earlier in the day on that Monday, have no idea what they’re talking about.

“The View” co-host Ana Navarro said, as background, “You realize, I mean, it’s chilling what he just said. You realize when he says, ‘Yes, families can be deported together,’ what he is saying is, that U.S.

Citizens can be deported. What he is saying is, if the parent is undocumented and they have U.S. Citizen children or U.S. Citizen spouses, and you don’t want to separate them, then let’s deport the U.S. Citizens.”

Beginning when Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity asked him if the Trump Administration would actually be deporting U.S. citizens under its deportation plan, Homan said, “No, exactly not. Look, ‘The View’ is such an island of misfit toys. They don’t know what the hell they are talking about.”

Continuing, Homan told Hannity that the main focus of the administration will be focusing on the threats to public safety and national security, saying,

“President Trump has made it clear we will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats first. And that’s what the focus should be.”

He added, elaborating on the massive scope of that criminal illegal immigrant problem, “There’s over 1.5. million convicted criminal aliens in this country with final orders removal that we’re going to be looking for.

There’s thousands of gang members, illegal alien gang members we’ll be looking for.”

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