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Trump Announces Deployment of ICE Agents to Assist with Airport Security Amid Ongoing DHS Shutdown

As delays escalate at airports nationwide, President Trump suggests using ICE resources to alleviate TSA staffing crises.
War & Geopolitics · March 23, 2026 · 3 months ago · 2 min read · AI Summary · BBC News
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In a response to increasing delays at airports nationwide due to a partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will be redeployed to help manage security operations. This announcement comes as travelers continue to face significant wait times, exacerbated by TSA agents working without pay.

The shutdown, which has persisted for several weeks, has resulted in a growing number of TSA workers opting to call in sick amid financial uncertainty, leading to severe staffing shortages. Reports indicate that travelers have experienced waits of more than three hours at some major airports as a direct consequence. According to analysts, these extended delays could impact holiday travel plans and the overall airport experience.

“In these challenging times, the safety and efficiency of airport security remain a priority,” President Trump remarked during a press conference. He emphasized that while the government is partially closed, ensuring the security of passengers is crucial. He noted that ICE personnel, typically focused on immigration enforcement, could temporarily assist in processing and screening travelers.

Sources close to the Department of Homeland Security suggest that this shift may not fully address the underlying issue of TSA staffing, which has been a contentious point during the stalemate over government funding. Officials are warning that continuing delays could lead to broader implications for both air travel safety and the U.S. economy if the shutdown extends further.

The potential of ICE agents stepping in for TSA work raises questions about the broader effect on immigration enforcement levels and public perception of security measures at airports. Critics argue that this could further complicate the already contentious relationship between immigration policy and national security. As negotiations in Congress continue, travelers will be left to navigate an uncertain landscape, with many watching closely to see if legislative solutions will emerge before the shutdown drags on into its second month.

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