BREAKING: ICE to Expand Presence at U.S. Airports as TSA Crisis Deepens
March 24, 2026
Tom Homan and Trump are officially turning U.S. airports into their next playground. Instead of just paying the 50,000 TSA agents who have been working for free for weeks, the administration is deploying ICE to “”guard exits”” and patrol the lines.
This isn’t about security, it’s about total control. They are literally using untrained agents to man the checkpoints while the real experts are quitting because they can’t afford rent.
US and Israel are obsessed with surveillance, and now they’re bringing that energy to your spring break flight.
THEY HAVE BILLIONS FOR BORDERS AND BOMBS BUT ZERO FOR THE PEOPLE KEEPING THE PLANES SAFE.
Courtesy of @cnn
#TomHoman #ICE #TSAShutdown #america #fyp
English Script:
Dana Bash: Are ICE agents going to move into American airports starting Monday?
Tom Homan: Yes. And, I’m currently working on the plan now of execution working with the director of ICE and, administrator, TSA, the acting administrator. So we’ll put together a plan today, and we’ll execute tomorrow.
Dana Bash: With respect, if you’re doing this in 24 hours, how well thought out could it possibly be?
Tom Homan: Again, ICE has been at airports across the country for a long time. It’s just expanding those things. How much of a plan does it mean to guard and exit, to make sure no one comes through that exit?
Dana Bash: Are ICE agents even remotely trained to handle security at airports?
Tom Homan: ICE agents receive a high level of training, and the ICE agents are assigned at many airports across the country already. They do a lot of investigation, crew investigations, smuggling airports. But, you know, certainly a highly trained ICE law enforcement officer can cover an exit makes people don’t go to those exits, entering the airport through the exits. And that that would stuff like that relieves that TSA officer to go to screening and to reduce those lines. I don’t see an ICE agent looking at an X-ray machine because they’re not trained in that.
Dana Bash: What you’re saying is when you move ICE into airports, they are going to be just around the exits and the exteriors? They’re not going to be helping people get through the lines and screening people’s bags?
Tom Homan: Those discussions are going on now. I’m not expert at TSA, so that’s why I’m talking to the TSA administrator and the ICE director. Find out where we can fit in.
Dana Bash: Well, ICE officers also be doing immigration enforcement while they are at the airport?
Tom Homan: We do immigration enforcement at airports all the time. So, is that going to change? It’s not going to change.


