If President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, thought he could intimidate Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., for holding a “Know Your Rights” webinar for her constituents, he picked the wrong Latina.
In multiple media appearances, Homan insulted her intelligence, mocked her credentials and claimed she was undermining law enforcement. And he said he was “working with the Department of Justice” to see whether the congresswoman was “crossing the line.”
Ocasio-Cortez did not back down. “This is why you fight these cowards. The moment you stand up to them, they crumble,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote on social media Monday.
That evening, Homan confirmed he had spoken to the Justice Department about investigating her. But Ocasio-Cortez, unsurprisingly, is undeterred.
“In clear scenarios such as these, the best way to handle paper tigers is to call their bluff.”
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
“The Trump administration understands that it does not have absolute power and that it must rely on creating a false illusion of power to create a chilling effect to get everyday people to respond to fear, comply in advance, and censor their own free speech. Ultimately, in clear scenarios such as these, the best way to handle paper tigers is to call their bluff,” Ocasio-Cortez said Wednesday in written responses to my questions about the Trump administration and Homan’s tactics.
Homan “can baselessly threaten duly elected legislators with jail and throw around schoolyard taunts all he wants. The very fact that he is tripling down publicly is because he knows he has nothing else,” she added.
No matter how many times Homan goes on television, immigrants have rights protected by the Constitution. His latest obsession with Ocasio-Cortez is a political miscalculation.
With Trump’s anti-immigration machine ramping up its propaganda and actions, fear is spreading among immigrants. That fear is real, and how communities respond will determine whether they thrive in these times. Enter Ocasio-Cortez, with a possible resistance plan that Latinos and immigrant communities have been craving. As she told Latino USA’s Maria Hinojosa this month, “I’m not going to give them my fear.”
“Schools, churches, small businesses, neighbors, families, and everyday people have been clamoring for information and wanting to know what their rights are in the event that they are approached to be searched without a warrant or cause. They want to know what the law does and does not permit, and I am happy to present them with that information,” Ocasio-Cortez told me on Wednesday.
The country’s most prominent Latina politician is doing exactly what needs to be done. With people now impersonating ICE agents, the need for accurate information has never been greater. Politicians need to be there for immigrant communities, even if it means going toe to toe with the Trump administration. Ocasio-Cortez’s grace under pressure is what true community leadership is all about.
This could be the opening Democrats need to re-engage Latinos who have been waiting for someone to stand up.








