Levin calls for drastic cuts in federal funding for states where governors obstruct federal operations. Homan, in his role overseeing border security, discusses threats he faced and emphasizes the responsibility of governors and mayors in ensuring public safety and national security.
Levin suggests that federal funds should be considerably reduced for states whose governors refuse to cooperate with federal authorities. Homan, in his role as 'border czar,' claims to have received death threats after being appointed. He criticizes those who claim sanctuary cities are about public safety and national security , emphasizing that ensuring public safety and national security is the primary responsibility of state and city leaders.
During Trump's first term, Homan oversaw the controversial policy of separating migrant children from their families
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