ICE May Not Leave Airports Once TSA Funding Crisis Ends: What To Know
Defense And Security,Customs And Border Protection,Airports,TSA,Government Funding
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents may continue operating at U.S. airports even after Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers begin receiving pay again, White House border czar Tom Homan has said.
"We're going to continue an ICE presence there, and until the airports feel like they're in 100 percent, you know, in a posture where they can do normal operations," Homan told CBS News' Face the Nation. "So if less TSA agents come back, that means we'll keep more ICE agents there."
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