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Trump Deploys ICE Agents to Assist TSA at US Airports

Trump Deploys ICE Agents to Assist TSA at US Airports

By    |   Sunday, 22 March 2026 02:19 PM EDT

President Donald Trump's border czar said on Sunday that having immigration agents bolster short-staffed Transportation Security Administration teams will speed up airport lines, but the union for TSA workers said that doesn't solve what they see as the underlying problem of pay.

In appearances on Sunday news shows, U.S. border czar Tom Homan and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy argued that Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel can help with airport security screening, starting on Monday, even though they have not been specifically trained for it.

"When we deploy tomorrow, we'll have a well thought-out plan to execute," Homan said on CNN's "State of the Union" program.

Tens of thousands of TSA agents have been working without pay for weeks because of an impasse between Democrats and Republicans in Congress over funding the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the parent agency of ICE and TSA.

Trump announced on Saturday that ICE agents would be sent to airports unless Democratic lawmakers agree to fund DHS. Democrats have criticized the department's immigration operations that have killed U.S. citizens and sparked public outrage, demanding a change in rules.

Some 10% of TSA employees have been absent from work in recent days, with the rate even higher at major airports in Atlanta, New York City and Houston, leading to lengthy lines for passengers trying to get to their gates. Hundreds of TSA agents have simply resigned, according to their labor union and TSA.

"ICE will do the job far better than ever done before!" the president, a Republican, wrote in a Sunday morning social media post.

Details of how ICE agents would help with the lines were scant, although Homan told CNN a plan would be in place by the end of the day "to move those lines along."

Homan and Duffy, in separate interviews, had different ideas about how the ICE agents might be deployed. Homan said he doubted ICE agents would operate X-ray baggage and passenger screening machines because they did not have experience. Duffy, in contrast, said ICE agents "know how to pat people down, they know how to run the X-ray machines."

The labor union representing TSA workers criticized Trump's decision, saying their members spend months in training learning to detect explosives and weapons.

"Our members at TSA have been showing up every day, without a paycheck, because they believe in the mission of keeping the flying public safe," Everett Kelley, National President of the American Federation of Government Employees, said in a statement. "They deserve to be paid, not replaced by untrained, armed agents who have shown how dangerous they can be."

Unlike TSA employees, the government has continued to pay ICE agents through a separate funding provision while lawmakers debate whether ICE funding should be tied to new rules and procedures.

Democrats have said new rules are needed after masked ICE agents fatally shot two U.S. citizens in the streets of Minneapolis earlier this year, who had come out to protest or observe Trump's unprecedented deportation surge in Minnesota.

Hakeem Jeffries, a New York Democrat and the minority leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, told CNN that his caucus is open to a separate funding agreement for TSA employees while lawmakers debate measures to "get ICE under control." But there has been little movement on an actual deal so far, especially in the Senate.

"We have an obligation to not fund an agency that is acting this lawlessly," Senator Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, told NBC's "Meet the Press" program.

Material from the Associated Press and Reuters was used in this story.

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