
Tom Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and now designated as President Trump’s chosen “border czar,” has disclosed a deeply troubling personal impact of his prominent return to government—he is currently living apart from his wife due to a surge of death threats.
In a poignant interview with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine on her new podcast, Pod Force One, Homan spoke candidly. “I spent a significant amount of time with my boys during their upbringing, but as I progressed in my career—first as ICE director and now returning—I find that I do not see my family as often,” Homan stated.“My wife is living separately from me at this time, primarily because I have been working long hours, but more so due to the death threats directed at me,” he continued.“She is in a different location. I visit her as frequently as possible, but the threats against me and my family are simply outrageous.”