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Trump border czar dismisses Democratic demands to reform ICE

By Reuters
February 16, 2026
US border czar Tom Homan speaks during a press conference at Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, February 12, 2026.—Reuters
US border czar Tom Homan speaks during a press conference at Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, February 12, 2026.—Reuters 

WASHINGTON: White House border czar Tom Homan on Sunday brushed off Democratic demands to reform ICE amid mounting backlash over the agency’s tactics and a partisan deadlock over homeland security funding.

Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers doubled down on their calls for changes to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, even as Republicans accused them of grandstanding by refusing to back a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security.

On CBS News’ “Face the Nation” programme, Homan called Democratic legislators’ ICE demands “unreasonable” while stressing that he personally was not part of the discussions over a bill to fund Homeland Security in exchange for reforming ICE.

Democrats sent a list of 10 demands to the top Republican lawmakers in Congress earlier this month that included ICE halting racial profiling in its policing, prohibiting masks and stopping officers from entering private homes without a judicial warrant.

Homan denied that ICE officers engage in racial profiling, saying they make stops based on “reasonable suspicion.” A Supreme Court ruling last year allowed officers to use factors such as brown skin or speaking Spanish as grounds for a stop.