I'm sure the most corrupt organization in the federal government has no problem with a guy who will overlook the corruption.
The CBP is no doubt looking forward to the bigger bribes to smuggle people across the border.
But here's the problem you guys have. Sure Homan can round people up like they tried to do the first time Trump disgraced the White House.
Getting countries to take these people back, is going to be the trick, though.
immigrationresearch.org
According to this report, only 18 percent of noncitizens who received “removal” orders in 2020 were deported from the U.S. This coincides with the 1.2 million noncitizens who were still in the country as of January 2021 despite having orders to leave. For this reason, the U.S. immigration system faces instability and dysfunction, caused by “recalcitrant” origin countries with political, economic and cultural reasons for not accepting returning migrants, Both the U.S. and the E.U. face a similar dilemma when origin states do not cooperate on the readmission of their citizens. The authors highlight a few of the cause of this reluctance, including the high costs of readmission, lack of incentives to readmit citizens, missing documents to prove identity and citizenship, the belief that returnees may pose a security risk, and the manipulation of this issue as part of geopolitical power-plays.