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Related: About this forumAll HELL BREAKS LOOSE at AIRPORT as Trump's ICE CAUGHT ON FILM - Meidas Touch
Donald Trump is sending thousands of ICE agents into the nation's airports to save face as the Republicans face a disastrous standoff over TSA funding. Francis Maxwell reacts. - 03/23/2026.
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All HELL BREAKS LOOSE at AIRPORT as Trump's ICE CAUGHT ON FILM - Meidas Touch (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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MaddowBlog-5 unavoidable questions about Trump deploying ICE agents to airports
LetMyPeopleVote
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Norrrm
(4,943 posts)1. Democrats are willing to pay TSA. Trump is telling republicans to refuse it.
LetMyPeopleVote
(179,405 posts)2. MaddowBlog-5 unavoidable questions about Trump deploying ICE agents to airports
My advice for air travelers: Keep showing up extra early at the airport, because ICE agents presence probably wont make a positive difference.
"Are ICE agents trained for this?
— Rachel Maddow (@maddow.bsky.social) 2026-03-23T18:42:11.125Z
ICE agents increasingly lack the necessary training **to be ICE agents,** and they definitely arenât trained to work as TSA officials..."
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/5-unavoidable-questions-about-trumps-plan-to-deploy-ice-agents-to-airports
Its not exactly a secret that the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security has led to exceedingly long lines at many American airports, but the White House apparently has an idea to help improve matters. MS NOW reported:
On the surface, its likely that many air travelers would welcome the presidents no more waiting message, but as the policy advances, a handful of questions hang overhead......
2. What will ICE agents do at airports? This is arguably the most obvious of the questions, but theres ongoing uncertainty about the answer. The Wall Street Journal reported that Trumps online announcement came as a surprise to officials inside ICE and at DHS, who spent the weekend trying to figure out how it could work.
On CNNs State of the Union, White House border czar Tom Homan, who will lead the effort, conceded that the plan was hatched by Trump a day earlier and was a work in progress a problem that became more acute when Homan said ICE agents would not be involved with security screening operations, right around the time Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared on ABC News and said the exact opposite.....
5. Is this all about petty, partisan spite? On Monday morning, Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, endorsed the administrations policy, telling Fox Business, Itll drive the Democrats crazy.
With this on-air comment, the congressman said the quiet part loud. This isnt about solving a problem, this is about playing political games. Or, as MS NOW contributor Philip Bump summarized, [T]he ICE-at-airports thing is no more complicated than Trump knowing that his opponents hate ICE and thinking that they will therefore be tearing out their hair at this devious gambit.
My advice for air travelers: Keep showing up extra early at the airport, because theres no reason to assume that ICE agents presence will make a positive difference.
President Donald Trump and top administration officials said Sunday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will arrive at the nations airports on Monday to handle security at exceedingly long lines driven by a shortage of TSA workers.
I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, GET READY. NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES! Trump said on Truth Social.
On the surface, its likely that many air travelers would welcome the presidents no more waiting message, but as the policy advances, a handful of questions hang overhead......
2. What will ICE agents do at airports? This is arguably the most obvious of the questions, but theres ongoing uncertainty about the answer. The Wall Street Journal reported that Trumps online announcement came as a surprise to officials inside ICE and at DHS, who spent the weekend trying to figure out how it could work.
On CNNs State of the Union, White House border czar Tom Homan, who will lead the effort, conceded that the plan was hatched by Trump a day earlier and was a work in progress a problem that became more acute when Homan said ICE agents would not be involved with security screening operations, right around the time Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared on ABC News and said the exact opposite.....
5. Is this all about petty, partisan spite? On Monday morning, Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, endorsed the administrations policy, telling Fox Business, Itll drive the Democrats crazy.
Comer on airports: "I'm glad the president has put ICE in there for a multitude of reasons. It'll drive the Democrats crazy."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-23T12:36:14.007Z
With this on-air comment, the congressman said the quiet part loud. This isnt about solving a problem, this is about playing political games. Or, as MS NOW contributor Philip Bump summarized, [T]he ICE-at-airports thing is no more complicated than Trump knowing that his opponents hate ICE and thinking that they will therefore be tearing out their hair at this devious gambit.
My advice for air travelers: Keep showing up extra early at the airport, because theres no reason to assume that ICE agents presence will make a positive difference.