The Trump administration has deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel to major U.S. airports to help manage growing security lines, as TSA officers face a second missed full paycheck due to a partial government shutdown. The move underscores ongoing operational strain within federal agencies.
- ICE officers are being deployed to U.S. airports to assist with security operations
- TSA officers are facing a second missed full paycheck due to the partial government shutdown
- The deployment is a response to growing security lines and staffing shortages
- The move reflects broader operational challenges within federal agencies during the shutdown
- No specific figures on wait times, staffing numbers, or airport locations are included in the report
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