Homan Reveals How Many Illegal Migrants Entered US in Trump’s First 100 Days — It’s a ‘Game Changer’ – EVOL

Just nine illegal migrants were released into the US during President Trump’s first 100 days in office — compared to 184,000 in the same period last year then-President Biden, border czar Tom Homan said Tuesday.

The stunning figures came as the White House marked a 99.99% decrease in so-called “gotaways” — unlawful entrants not turned back whom the administration called “the top threat to public safety.”

“In that same time frame that we released nine, [the Biden administration] released 184,000 illegal aliens in the country,” Homan said on “Fox and Friends” early Tuesday.

“President Trump is a game changer,” Homan said.

“What’s happening on the border, he did in seven weeks what Joe Biden couldn’t — or wouldn’t — do in four years.”

Homan stressed that the nine who were allowed in all had good reasons. Four were material witnesses in criminal investigations they wanted to testify in court, another four were in “extreme medical distress” and one was released on unspecified humanitarian grounds, Homan said.

Under the Biden administration, Border Patrol officials would see up to 15,000 migrants crossing the border per day, Homan said.

“You know what the number was yesterday? 178 … 178 across 2,000 miles

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