'They're not Nazis!' Tom Homan explodes over app reporting ICE agent locations
Border czar Tom Homan reacts on the day he speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 19, 2025. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Border czar Tom Homan lashed out at CNN after the network reported on an app that allows users to tag the location of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

During a Tuesday interview, MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk asked Homan to react to CNN's reporting on the controversial ICEBlock app.

"CNN is under criminal investigation for this," Kirk noted.

"I'm not an attorney; I'm not a prosecutor, but I'm asking the DOJ to look into this," Homan replied. "People need to understand the dangerous job that ICE has every day... It already is very dangerous."

"To put an app out there and have CNN, a national network, you know, advertise it, educate people, and it's out there and here's how you can use it," he continued. "It puts ICE officers at a great risk. It's only a matter of time before there's an ambush where some nut is gonna be lying in ICE, knowing they're coming, there's gonna be some bad guy who doesn't care, like the bad guy who throws a Molotov cocktail at officers in Los Angeles."

Homan insisted that the Justice Department should "take some action" against CNN and the "disgusting" app.

"The men and women of ICE put themselves in harm's way every day. And people need to remember this!" he ranted. "They're not Nazis! They're not racists! They're mothers and fathers, too. They're enforcing the laws enacted by Congress."

"If you don't like what ICE is doing, go yell at Congress, tell them to change the law. Until then, let's support the men and women of ICE," Homan added.

Kirk ended the segment by demanding 10 million deportations.

"We have your back, Tom Homan," the host said. "We've got to get to 10 million deportations. We have your back to get that done."

Earlier in the day, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem argued that CNN could be prosecuted for reporting on the ICEBlock app.

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