'A Great Personal Sacrifice': Trump's Border Czar Reveals Why He Chose to Live Away From His Family
Homan has spearheaded what he claims is 'the most secure border in history

Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border czar, has revealed that he is living separately from his wife due to 'outrageous' death threats tied to his role overseeing mass deportations.
The 63-year-old former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) acting director, tasked with executing Trump's aggressive immigration crackdown, discussed the toll on his family during a podcast with New York Post's Miranda Devine on 25 June 2025.
With over 200,000 deportations under his watch since January 2025, Homan underscores the personal cost of his mission.
Face Threats for Duty
Homan, a 30-year Border Patrol veteran, told Devine on 'Pod Force One' that death threats against him and his family forced his wife, Elizabeth, to live in an undisclosed location.
'My wife's living separately from me right now, mainly because I worked many hours, but mostly because of the death threats against me,' he said, as reported by The Daily Mail on 26 June 2025.
The threats stem from his role in deporting 200,000 individuals by late May 2025, a pace tripled under Trump's directive, per Fox News. On X, users like @millerdlllc condemned 'liberals' for inciting violence, while @Mombity suggested Elizabeth feels safer apart.
White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson called Homan a 'patriot' making a 'great personal sacrifice' for America's safety.
Lead Trump's Deportation Drive
Appointed border czar days after Trump's November 2024 election victory, Homan has spearheaded what he claims is 'the most secure border in history', with 25,000 arrests and 70,000 deportations by June 2025, per The Daily Beast.
His return to government followed a direct call from Trump, who told him, 'You've been b****ing about it for four years. Well, come back and fix it'.
Homan's tenure as acting ICE director in 2017–2018, where he was dubbed the 'intellectual father' of family separations, drew fierce criticism, and his current role has reignited backlash.
The Epoch Times noted on 26 June 2025 that his family's safety concerns echo those of other Trump officials facing public hostility.
On X, @Philosocrat quipped that Elizabeth finds living apart less threatening than sharing a home with Homan.
Confront Sanctuary City Resistance
Homan's mission puts him at odds with cities like New York, where Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani vows to block ICE cooperation.
Homan warned Mamdani on Fox Business, 'We're coming,' signaling a clash with sanctuary policies, per The Daily Mail on 26 June 2025.
The administration's goal, driven by Stephen Miller, aims for daily arrests at three times the current rate, targeting millions of undocumented migrants.
On X, @schoolcraft68 called the threats 'pathetic', blaming 'crazy liberals'. With £7.2 billion ($9.8 billion) spent annually on immigration enforcement, Homan's policies face scrutiny but remain central to Trump's agenda.
Honour Sacrifice, Demand Safety
Tom Homan's choice to live apart from his wife and four children, revealed on 25 June 2025, reflects the steep personal cost of his role as Trump's border czar.
Death threats, fueled by his oversight of 200,000 deportations, have forced a painful separation, underscoring the polarised climate around immigration.
As he clashes with sanctuary cities and pushes for a historic crackdown, Homan's resolve, rooted in duty, comes at a high price.
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