Tom Homan appeared Monday on Fox Business to discuss President Donald Trump’s executive actions aimed at tightening border security. During an appearance on “The Evening Edit,” Homan shared some of the key details on Trump’s plan to tighten the border. Homan also said he was disappointed after the media failed to report a disturbing rise in human trafficking. He said there has been a 600% increase in the exploitation of women and children, along with a staggering 3,500% increase in the number of individuals on the terrorist watchlist attempting to enter the United States. “He’s going to end catch and release. He’s going to put a stop to the CBP One app that’s been abused by people claiming fraudulent claims to asylum,” Homan said when asked to hint on Trump’s executive orders. Homan said Trump intends to classify Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, adding they play a significant role in the narcotics crisis and the deaths of countless Americans. “The drug cartels of Mexico killed more Americans than every terrorist organization that were combined,” Homan said. “So these are a few things he’s going to sign and hats off. It’s going to be a game-changer on this administration. We’re going to secure the border at the highest level ever.” Homan provided an overview of what he said are the border challenges and threats toward the country. “The death of aliens across the border is at a historic high, over 4,000 under this administration. We got over a quarter million Americans dead from fentanyl coming across that open border. We got a 600% increase in sex trafficking on women and children. We got a record number of people on the terrorist watchlist. There’s a 3,500% increase in the terrorist watchlist,” Homan said. Homan then recalled what he said was the effectiveness of border policies under Trump’s first administration. “When President Trump, it was going to be graced on 90%. When 90% less people are coming, how many women weren’t being sexually assaulted? How many women and children weren’t trafficking? How many Americans didn’t die because of border security? They didn’t die of fentanyl. Secure borders save lives,” Homan said. Addressing the media’s role, Homan expressed dissatisfaction with the coverage of border security issues. “Absolutely not. This network does,” Homan said when asked if he feels like the American media is covering the border issues. “Fox does, but most of the media does not. They’ve been covering the border crisis. Look, not once have they spoken up about this out-of-control border, but they’ll talk about the fentanyl deaths, but they won’t talk about what’s causing that. Fentanyl deaths are out of control. This has been a hidden story for four years.” During his inaugural speech in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday, Trump proclaimed a new “golden age” for America, pledging to dismantle the policies of his predecessor, Joe Biden. As he took the oath of office to become the 47th president, Trump said he would elevate the U.S. to unparalleled heights and ensure it becomes the envy of nations worldwide. Trump said he will issue several executive orders, including ending catch and release, reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy, and declaring a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Featured Image Media Credit: Screenshot/Fox Business) All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.