Why are ICE agents at the airport?
They are assisting TSA with security operations due to staffing shortages and long lines.
News / Transportation
Several airports, including Pittsburgh International Airport and Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), have seen the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel to assist Transportation Se...
The deployment of ICE personnel to airports reflects the ongoing challenges faced by the TSA in maintaining adequate staffing levels. The situation at BWI, where security lines have stretched extensively, highlights the impact of these shortages on travelers. According to the Maryland Aviation Administration (MAA), ICE's role is to support TSA security checkpoints, similar to deployments at other airports across the country. This support aims to expedite the clearance process for passengers, while primary aviation security functions remain with TSA personnel. Governor Wes Moore of Maryland stated on X (formerly Twitter) that ICE personnel would provide operational support and assist at TSA security checkpoints to speed up the clearance process for passengers, not immigration enforcement, passenger and baggage screening responsibilities will remain with train skilled TSA personnel, he said.
They are assisting TSA with security operations due to staffing shortages and long lines.
According to TSA and airport officials, ICE's primary focus is security operations, not immigration enforcement.
Airport officials recommend arriving several hours early, as lines may be long and unpredictable.
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