Selling Access to Deportation Contracts

Updated: 2025.10.01 20D ago 1 sources
A border‑security consultant kept Tom Homan on payroll and marketed his proximity to the incoming border czar to firms chasing a reported $45 billion in detention and deportation work. MSNBC reported an FBI sting allegedly caught Homan taking $50,000 in cash pre‑appointment, and internal records show he met industry executives despite promising a recusal. The case shows how consultancies and foundations can turn anticipated government roles into pay‑to‑play pipelines for federal procurement. — It spotlights a conflict‑of‑interest pathway that can corrupt immigration policy and undermine trust in large federal contracting beyond this one case.

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Trading on Tom Homan: Inside the Push to Cash in on the Trump Administration’s Deportation Campaign
by Avi Asher-Schapiro, Jeff Ernsthausen and Mica Rosenberg 2025.10.01 100% relevant
Sowell’s SE&M paying Homan; $20k/month advisory fees; FBI’s alleged $50,000 cash sting; Homan’s meetings with vendors about contracting plans; visit with Sowell’s client about detention camps on military bases.
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