ICE May Not Leave Airports After TSA Officers Get Paid
March 29, 2026 • Google News World
Border Control Agency Officials Discuss Potential for ICE Presence at Airports After TSA Officers Receive Paychecks
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel may remain at airports even after Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers receive their paychecks. The announcement comes as the CBP works to address staffing shortages.
According to reports, ICE officers are currently deployed at several US airports, including Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). This deployment has been in place for some time, with TSA lines experiencing significant delays.
CBP officials have not provided a specific timeline for when the ICE presence will be reduced or eliminated. However, they have emphasized the need to maintain adequate staffing levels at airports to ensure public safety and security.
The CBP’s decision to keep ICE personnel at airports has been met with mixed reactions from lawmakers and advocacy groups. Some have expressed concerns about the potential impact on airport security, while others have praised the agency’s efforts to address staffing shortages.
In related news, a recent statement by Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) criticized President Trump for not taking action to address TSA pay issues earlier. The senator called on lawmakers to work towards a solution to ensure that TSA officers receive fair compensation.
The situation at US airports is ongoing, with CBP officials continuing to discuss the potential for ICE personnel to remain in place after TSA officers receive their paychecks.
Source: Google News World