Reacting to comments made by Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan that agents will continue to haunt the nation’s airports for the foreseeable future, MS NOW’sReacting to comments made by Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan that agents will continue to haunt the nation’s airports for the foreseeable future, MS NOW’s

'They break everything': MS NOW co-host gets choked up over ICE at airports

2026/03/30 21:05
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Reacting to comments made by Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan that agents will continue to haunt the nation’s airports for the foreseeable future, MS NOW’s Mika Brzezinski choked up when describing the damage the Department of Homeland Security has done to the nation’s psyche.

The “Morning Joe” co-host claimed she was glad that ICE agents would be seen by families and travelers because it would be a reminder of what they have done on the nation's streets at Trump's request.

“I just want to talk about Tom Homan's comments that we came in with,” she began. “I mean, there are really no words to describe the pain and trauma that this administration has caused for so many people across the country with their deportation program. They're violent and unlawful, brutish, and some would say murderous deportation program with ICE.”

“It's really a stain and a strain on what we all know is the American dream,” she continued. “It's a value that binds us together and ICE rips that apart. So I say ICE at airports may be a good idea because, as millions of people travel across the country for spring break or whatever else, they'll be reminded when they see ICE of Trump's worst policy. At least one of his worst policies ever to rain down on this country.”

“So let us never turn a blind eye on what ICE is doing to human beings in this country, America, and let ICE at the nation's airports be that reminder for everyone as they move on with their lives and go on their vacations and live well as ICE rains hell down on communities and people and families, some undocumented, but still with rights in this country.”

“They break everything, and it's a good reminder,” she concluded.

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