From Center for Immigration Studies <[email protected]>
Subject WEDNESDAY- Immigration Newsmaker wtih Tom Homan: Defend the Border & Save Lives
Date April 28, 2020 12:33 PM
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Solving Our Most Important Humanitarian and Security Crisis

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IMMIGRATION NEWSMAKER A conversation with former ICE Acting Director Tom Homan about his new book, Defend the Border & Save Lives ([link removed])
The Center for Immigration Studies will stream an Immigration Newsmaker conversation on Wednesday, April 29, at 11 a.m. EDT featuring former ICE Acting Director Tom Homan, author of a new book, Defend the Border & Save Lives: Solving Our Most Important Humanitarian and Security Crisis ([link removed]) . Homan will explain why Americans should care about illegal immigration and how to fix the problem.

The conversation with Homan, who served under six presidents and ended his 34-year law enforcement career leading the second-largest criminal investigative agency in the United States, will touch upon such topics as detention, deportations, crime, cartels, worksite enforcement, and sanctuary jurisdictions.

The event will be a moderated by Mark Krikorian, the Center’s executive director, who will field questions from listeners.

When: Wednesday, April 29, at 11:00 a.m. EDT.
Stream: Scheduled streams will be live on both Facebook ([link removed]) , YouTube ([link removed]) , and Twitter ([link removed]) .
Questions: Questions can be sent before or during the event to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) or on twitter to @CIS_org ([link removed]) .
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