Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan has issued a sharp response to Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s recent remarks about resisting federal immigration policies. Johnston, who has declared Denver a sanctuary city, stated he would be willing to face jail time to protect undocumented migrants from federal enforcement. Homan countered by asserting that he is prepared to ensure the law is upheld, even if it means holding local officials accountable.
Homan criticized Johnston’s defiance as undermining federal immigration law and claimed that such resistance creates challenges for national security and public safety. He argued that sanctuary policies hinder federal agents from doing their jobs effectively and accused Johnston of putting political ideology above the law.
Johnston, in turn, has defended his position, arguing that sanctuary policies protect vulnerable communities and foster trust between local law enforcement and immigrant populations. He has also emphasized Denver’s commitment to providing resources and support for migrants while resisting what he views as overreach by federal authorities.
The exchange has reignited national debates over the role of sanctuary cities, with opponents arguing they encourage illegal immigration and supporters advocating for the protection of human rights and community trust. As federal immigration enforcement is expected to intensify under the incoming Trump administration, the standoff between local and federal officials may escalate further.
This clash highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration policy in the United States, as cities like Denver prioritize local governance while federal authorities push for stricter enforcement measures.
