Tom Homan’s $10 Million Net Worth and Land Holdings

New ICE Director Tom Homan has a net worth of $10 million USD. He owns 300-acres of farmland in Ohio. Homan also owns many real estate assets through which he earns $550K in annual rental income.

Tom Homan’s wife is Elizabeth. They were high school sweethearts and has been married for five decades. They have four children together. Homan owns a Ford F-150, a Mercedes S-Class. His wife drives a Porsche Cayenne.

Tom Homan has been appointed as the “border czar” by President-elect Donald Trump, overseeing U.S. borders, including immigration, maritime, and aviation security. Homan, a former acting director of ICE.

Tom Homan Net Worth

NameThomas Douglas Homan
Emailtomhoman8@gmail.com
Net Worth$10 Million
Real Estate Assets$7.1 Million
Stock Portfolio$800,000

Wealth Comparision

If I compare Homan’s net worth with that of other Trump team members, he is not very wealthy. Take Kash Patel, for example, who is worth over $30 million, and Pete Hegseth, who is worth $17 million.

At one point, both Homan and Hegseth worked with Fox News in 2018. At that time, Homan earned a salary of $300,000 per year.

Tom Homan was born on November 28, 1961, in West Carthage, New York. He earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Jefferson Community College and a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Homan began his career as a police officer in West Carthage before joining the U.S. Border Patrol in 1985.

Over the years, he held various roles within immigration enforcement, ultimately becoming the Executive Associate Director of ICE under President Obama in 2012 and later serving as acting director from February 2017 to August 2018.

Tom Homan’s Wife

Homan married Elizabeth in 1980. They had their first child in 1982. Elizabeth was as air hostess with American Airlines. She gave up on her career after giving birth to their second child.

Border Czar

Homan is often referred to as the “border czar” because of his prominent role and strong stance on immigration and border security issues. The term “czar” is informally used in the U.S. to describe someone given authoritative control over a specific area of policy.

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