
Hegseth: Under the previous administration, we looked like fools. Not anymore
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Hegseth: Under the previous administration, we looked like fools. Not anymore

Targeted enforcement under Tom Homan sounds smart on TV. It’s actually one of the dumbest uses of manpower I’ve ever heard of. Just laid it out on @MegynKellyShow Here’s a real-world system failure straight from CBP officers who lived it and then relayed to me as having happened today: They’re running surveillance on a Colombian crew tied to a wave of residential burglaries in Los Angeles. Four officers, full day on the house. They watch the suspect’s three kids walk out. Then two other women roll up with four more kids and go inside. While they’re sitting there doing “precision” work, eight other illegals just stroll right past their position like it’s a parade. End of shift? One guy in custody. The other 17? Still here! Four trained officers. Hours of surveillance. One arrest. That’s what “targeted enforcement” actually looks like on the ground. It’s not strategy — it’s a jobs program for bureaucrats who want to look busy while the border starts to deteriorate and American families keep getting robbed. You want results? You create fear. Mass operations. Roving patrols. Zero mixed signals. Anything less is just expensive theater that tells every illegal in the country: “Relax, they’re only coming for the ‘bad ones’… eventually.” The system is broken by design. We’re not fixing it with teaspoons.

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