TSA and ICE to collaborate at airports amid DHS shutdown
March 22, 2026 • Google News World
US President Donald Trump has announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel at airports during the ongoing partial government shutdown. The move comes as delays at airports continue to worsen.
According to reports, the deployment of ICE officers is intended to help alleviate staffing shortages at TSA checkpoints. However, some officials have expressed concerns about the potential impact on airport security scanning procedures.
Homan, the Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has stated that ICE officers will not be involved in assisting with airport security scanning. The Hill reports that Homan confirmed this statement.
The deployment of ICE agents to airports is part of a broader effort by President Trump to address the effects of the partial government shutdown, which began on December 22nd. The shutdown has resulted in delays at airports and other transportation hubs, as well as disruptions to various government services.
The TSA has been struggling with staffing shortages due to the shutdown, leading to increased wait times for passengers. The deployment of ICE agents is intended to help alleviate these issues, but some officials have expressed concerns about the potential risks associated with this arrangement.
The situation at airports continues to evolve, and further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
Source: Google News World