Border Czar Tom Homan has suggested that some Cabinet members are having “discussions” with President Donald J. Trump about granting “legal status” to some illegal immigrants, sparking concern among his base.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump is having “discussions” with Cabinet members about offering some form of amnesty or legal status to some illegal immigrants currently in the United States, according to Border Czar Tom Homan. 📺 DETAIL: Pressed by a Colombia-born reporter on whether he would support a “compromise” that involves giving “legal status” to “millions” of illegal immigrants, such as so-called Dreamers, on Wednesday, Homan declined to endorse any specific proposal, saying he would not “get ahead of the President.” However, he confirmed that “discussions” are taking place between Trump and “various members of his Cabinet” on the subject. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I’m not going to get ahead of President. You know, the President’s talking to various members of his cabinet, there’s discussions going on, I’m involved with some and not others, but I’m not going to get ahead of the President on this.” – Tom Homan 🎯 IMPACT: Homan’s comments come as business groups and some lawmakers are pushing for measures that would expand the labor pool, with Representative Maria Salazar (R-FL) pushing a “Dignidad” (Dignity) granting amnesty to millions of migrants. Trump’s base, who want mass deportations and stricter immigration enforcement, have been extremely critical of Salazar’s bill. Homan and other administration officials have recently pledged to continue deportation efforts while shifting toward what they describe as “smarter enforcement” strategies, following unrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during a major operation late last year. |
‼️ HOMAN TO CBS NEWS: There are ongoing discussions between Trump and Cabinet about granting legal status to law abiding illegals and dreamers.
Pushback and civic action by the American people has clearly pushed Trump admin to change immigration tactics and policy. pic.twitter.com/8qi02lM9Ty
— Maine (@TheMaineWonk) May 6, 2026
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