President-elect Donald Trump announced that former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement director Tom Homan will serve as the incoming administration's 'border czar.'
Homan, known for his promise of worksite immigration enforcement, supports Trump's call for deportation operations and targeting worksites.
The Biden administration ended wide-scale workplace roundups, which Homan believes are necessary to address individuals working illegally and trafficking victims.
During the first Trump administration, there was a significant increase in immigration raids at U.S. workplaces, prompting attorneys to advise employers on compliance measures.