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Trump Threatens to Flood U.S. Airports with ICE Agents as the Shutdown Showdown Continues • Jewish Breaking News

As America’s airport chaos deepens due to an ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, President Donald Trump is now threatening to dramatically send ICE agents directly into U.S. airports.

With TSA workers going unpaid for weeks and staffing shortages causing massive delays, Trump warned that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers could be deployed as early as Monday to take over key security roles if Democrats refuse to pass a funding deal.

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The threat comes as airports across the country struggle under mounting pressure. Long security lines, missed flights, and rising numbers of TSA agents who simply don’t show up have turned travel into a nightmare, with some airports having wait times that stretch for hours.

Trump framed the move as a necessary step to restore “real security,” claiming ICE agents would do the job “far better than ever done before,” while also emphasizing that immigration enforcement, particularly targeting illegal immigrants, would become part of the effort.

Democrats are pushing back hard, accusing the administration of exploiting a shutdown crisis to expand aggressive immigration enforcement into civilian travel hubs. Their opposition centers on demands for strict oversight of ICE agents, including warrant requirements and clearer rules, reforms they say are essential after recent controversial ICE sagas.

Behind the standoff is the core political battle that is creating this issue in the first place. Republicans are pushing to fully fund DHS, while Democrats are attempting to separate TSA funding from immigration enforcement agencies like ICE. The result has been a prolonged shutdown that has left tens of thousands of federal workers unpaid and critical systems stretched thin.

Meanwhile, the situation is only getting worse. There is a real possibility that smaller airports could face complete shutdowns if staffing shortages continue.


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