In a fiery exchange that’s now making headlines, former ICE Director Tom Homan has issued a direct and chilling warning to New York Assemblyman Zohra Mamdani, declaring that his team “will be in New York City — and we’re not backing down.”
The statement came during an impassioned interview where Homan criticized New York’s sanctuary city policies, which he claims are putting public safety at risk. His message was loud and clear: “If city officials won’t enforce immigration laws, we will.”
Mamdani, a vocal critic of ICE and a staunch advocate for immigrant rights, responded shortly after, calling Homan’s comments “an intimidation tactic meant to scare communities who simply want to live without fear.”
But Homan doubled down. “We’re coming because laws matter,” he said, warning that federal authorities are preparing for a stronger presence in cities that he believes are “harboring criminals under the disguise of compassion.”
The clash between Homan and Mamdani has ignited a heated political storm in New York, drawing national attention and dividing opinions across the spectrum. Supporters of Homan are praising him for “standing up for law and order,” while Mamdani’s allies accuse ICE of overreach and political theater.
Whether this was a warning or a promise — one thing is certain: tensions between federal enforcement and New York’s leadership just hit a whole new level.