ICE officers join TSA at airports amid shutdown-driven staffing gaps

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The Washington Post reports that ICE agents were deployed to U.S. airports to assist TSA workers who aren’t being paid due to a partial government shutdown, as spring-break crowds stress already short-staffed security lines. The move, ordered by President Donald Trump, has been seen at airports such as George Bush Intercontinental in Houston, and travelers should expect heightened security presence and potential delays while planning their trips.
Topics:nation#air-travel#airport-security#immigration-policy#transportation-security-administration#travel#us-government-shutdown
- Here’s what travelers need to know about ICE officers in airports The Washington Post
- ICE Agents Are Now Patrolling U.S. Airports. Here’s What to Know. The New York Times
- TSA officers say ICE deployment won’t ease security lines The Hill
- ICE agents deployed to airports as TSA wait times grow CNN
- What could the role of ICE be at airports? NPR
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