ICE stays at airports until TSA is secure, border czar says amid DHS funding stalemate

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Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, said ICE will remain at U.S. airports until TSA staffing and security are back to full capacity amid a funding fight that has delayed DHS operations; Trump ordered DHS to pay TSA workers as Congress debates a short-term funding bill and recesses, with TSA resignations piling up. ICE’s ongoing presence is tied to coordinating with TSA, and its funding has largely been insulated by a separate $75 billion policy package, leaving the agency to operate under the current disruption.
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