WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, has issued a stark warning to sanctuary state leaders, including New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, pledging to take legal action against officials who obstruct federal immigration enforcement efforts.
“We’re going to enforce this law. We’re going to do what the American people want us to do,” Homan said, referencing plans for a large-scale deportation operation targeting criminal illegal aliens. He warned governors like Murphy to “stand aside” or face potential criminal charges for impeding federal efforts. “If you’re going to impede what we’re doing, that’s a felony. We’re done playing the game,” Homan declared, adding, “I’m willing to put you in jail if that’s what it comes to.”
Governor Murphy, who has been an outspoken supporter of New Jersey’s sanctuary policies, responded defiantly to Trump’s rhetoric about mass deportations. “We will fight like hell, and we’ll fight to the death,” Murphy said, reinforcing his commitment to shielding undocumented residents in his state from federal immigration enforcement.
The clash comes amid heightened tensions over sanctuary jurisdictions, where local authorities limit cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Trump’s administration has repeatedly criticized such policies, arguing that they enable criminal activity and undermine public safety.
The showdown between federal authorities and state leaders is expected to escalate as Trump’s immigration policy agenda, including mass deportations, takes shape in the early weeks of his second term.