ICE Has Arrived at Airports
Between 100 and 150 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deployed to assist understaffed TSA during shutdown, aiming to reduce long security lines amid staffing shortages.
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Trump ICE agents SOLVE the airport problems caused by Democrats, so of course they're sending people to protest
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!With ICE agents now assisting at airports like Atlanta International wait times are dropping... But they might go back up again as leftists plan protests at the airport. One way or another, leftists will find a way to make your life miserable. pic.twitter.com/ekLvihGCWL— David M. McIntosh (@DavidMMcintosh) March 23, 2026 Democrats were intent on making Americans …
ICE has arrived at airports
Agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement were deployed at airports across the nation Monday, but their exact purpose was unclear, and their presence did not ease the pain of many travelers. Between 100 and 150 ICE officers were sent to the airports to assist Transportation Security Administration agents, according to a U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because that person was not authorized to discuss the matter. ICE …
New York., Armed Agents of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) presented themselves yesterday to 14 of the busiest airports in the United States and were located near the ranks and security checkpoints, after President Donald Trump announced the deployment to attend the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), during a partial government shutdown that has affected air travel across the country.
ICE AGENTS SHIFT TO AIRPORTS
NEW YORK — Armed federal immigration officers in tactical gear moved through terminals at some of the busiest U.S. airports Monday, standing near security lines and checkpoints after President Donald Trump ordered their deployment during a partial government shutdown that…
WASHINGTON, D.C.- President Donald Trump announced that Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) agents will be deployed to U.S. airports starting Monday, amid a budget blockade that affects the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and generates congestion in terminals. The announcement was made through their social networks on Sunday morning, and officials are already working on the planning of the bill. Tom Homan, exzaring border under the Trump…
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