The REAL Truth - ICE Raids & Deportations with Border Czar Tom Homan
- LaFern Cusack

- Sep 19
- 2 min read
White House ‘Border Czar’ Tom Homan joins Dr. Phil to set the record straight on border policy, ICE raids, media narratives, and the urgent hunt for missing children.
When Tom Homan appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher and later sat down with Dr. Phil McGraw, it wasn’t just another political conversation, it was a national reckoning.
Homan, who has spent more than four decades on the front lines of immigration enforcement, is one of the few people who’s lived the job from the ground up. He’s buried agents, rescued children, and disciplined bad actors. But in his new interview on The Dr. Phil Podcast, he paints a picture of a system twisted by misinformation, manipulated outrage, and human heartbreak.
ICE Raids Media Myths vs. Ground Truth
“I never turn down an invitation. People may not agree with me but at least they’ll understand what we’re actually doing.” Tom Homan
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He says much of America’s anger toward ICE raids stems from false media narratives, stories of “family separation” and “Gestapo-like raids” that ignore data showing 70% of ICE arrests involve convicted criminals or public-safety threats.
“We’ve had agents called racists, Nazis, even terrorists,” Homan said. “But ICE doesn’t write the laws, Congress does. We enforce them.”

Paid Protests and Political Theater
Dr. Phil pressed Homan on whether protests are organic or orchestrated. Homan didn’t hesitate:
“A lot of them are paid. We’ve done the intelligence. People are bussed in from hours away, paid to create chaos.”
That claim resonates in an era where outrage has become a business model. “It’s hard to know what’s real,” Dr. Phil noted, “when protesters can’t even explain what they’re protesting.”
The Human Toll Behind the Border Debate
Beyond policy, Homan spoke emotionally about the people wearing the badge.He described agents who bring toys for migrant children, share their lunches, or comfort terrified kids during enforcement operations.
“We’re moms and dads too,” he said. “We see things we’ll never unsee. We’re not the villains the media makes us out to be.”
Dr. Phil, recalling the moment he saw Homan kneel beside a trembling boy, offering a drink and reassurance. “It was a quiet act of humanity,” Dr. Phil said. “No cameras. Just empathy.”
Why This Conversation Matters
Whether you agree with Tom Homan or not, his message transcends politics. The border crisis isn’t just a headline, it’s a human emergency involving children, families, and officers caught in the middle.
The challenge, as Dr. Phil put it, is to stop dehumanizing one another. Because when rhetoric replaces reason, violence replaces dialogue.
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