I don't disagree that practicing works, but I'm very open to evidence that homework is an ineffective form of practice.
My wife is a music teacher and frequently objects to the phrase "practice makes perfect" because the kind of practice that you're doing has an enormous impact on the outcomes. Practice works to solidify behaviors, but ill-conceived practice will actually end up solidifying the wrong behaviors.
I think it's likely that it turns out that homework solidifies behaviors that are objectively a net loss for the individuals and society.