JUST IN / Tom Homan says ICE agent
Tom Homan’s plea is as much about one
ICE agent as it is about what the country is becoming.
He describes a man now living in fear,
his family suddenly exposed,
not by a court ruling but by an online
mob convinced it already knows the truth.
The shooting in Minneapolis is tragic, he admits, but tragedy,
he insists, is no excuse for abandoning due process.
He warns that each slogan, each reckless accusation,
pushes the temperature higher, turning federal agents into
targets before any investigation is complete.
In his view, demonizing ICE doesn’t bring justice;
it invites chaos, confrontations, and more danger
for everyone caught in the middle.
Homan anchors his message in a simple demand
: let the investigation speak louder than the headlines.
Justice, he argues, cannot survive if outrage is allowed
to replace evidence, or if fear replaces the rule of law.