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“So I knew the hate was coming. And, you know, unfortunately, my family pays the price. I haven’t lived with my family in months because of the death threats against me. But my family understands the important mission,” Homan continued.
He added that his long career in immigration enforcement has strengthened his resolve to protect the nation’s borders, a mission he described as both deeply personal and highly effective.
“If they held the dead children I’ve held, talked to little girls as young as 9 who were raped multiple times by handlers from the cartel, standing on the back of a tractor-trailer when 19 people are at your feet because they baked to death, including a 5-year-old boy,” he said.
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