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Tom Homan: ICE to Assist TSA Until Airports Are Fully Secure

29 March 2026
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Tom Homan, former border czar during the Trump administration, stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will remain active at airports until they fully resume normal operations, despite President Trump’s recent order to pay Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers. The ongoing government shutdown, which has surpassed 40 days, has left the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) without funding. The Senate passed a funding bill that excluded ICE, which the House subsequently rejected in favor of a 60-day extension that includes funding for ICE. Meanwhile, 500 TSA agents have reportedly quit during the shutdown. Homan emphasized that ICE will support TSA operations, especially as airport security remains a priority. He also addressed criticism of ICE’s practices, asserting that current policies do not involve detaining individuals in sensitive locations like schools or houses of worship.

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The ongoing government shutdown highlights the significant impact of political disagreements on federal operations, particularly in immigration enforcement and airport security. Funding disputes between the Senate and House have created a stalemate that affects multiple agencies within the DHS, including FEMA and the Coast Guard. The lack of funding for ICE and other agencies raises questions about the future of immigration policy and enforcement practices. The situation underscores the contentious relationship between immigration reform advocates and enforcement agencies, as well as the broader implications for national security during prolonged government disruptions.

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