Former ICE chief pens book calling for Trump's re-election: 'Build the big, beautiful wall'

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Former ICE chief pens book calling for Trump's re-election: 'Build the big, beautiful wall'
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'We've got to keep Donald Trump in office in 2020,' former ICE acting director Thomas Homan wrote.

Celebrating the president's plans to see at least 450 miles of border wall built between the U.S. and Mexico before the end of 2020, Homan says the U.S. needs to"build the big, beautiful wall" and keep enforcing Trump's stringent policies.

"The choice is day and night. If you believe in the sovereignty of the United States, if you believe we have the right to defend our border, if you believe a country is not a country unless it has borders, then you have no other choice," he states. "Until you serve, you don't realize what a thankless job it can be and how much a thankful leader means," he writes.

President Donald Trump holds a law enforcement roundtable on sanctuary cities, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on March 20, 2018 in Washington, D.C. Trump was joined by then-Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Thomas Homan, then-acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement."He was on the scene within hours and sent workers from his numerous construction projects to Ground Zero to assist in the rescue efforts.

After one officer joked to Trump that the facility could use a"soft-serve ice cream bar," Homan writes that"a few weeks later, a spectacular ice cream bar appeared."

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