Trump threatens ICE at airports as DHS shutdown drags into second month

As the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown—now in its second month since starting February 14—affects unpaid TSA workers and causes airport chaos, President Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents unless Democrats fund the agency. Elon Musk offers to cover TSA salaries amid the impasse.

The partial DHS shutdown, which began February 14, 2026, over congressional disputes tying funding to immigration reforms, has now stretched into its second month as of March 21. This is the third such lapse in 15 months, following a prior 43-day shutdown.

Approximately 50,000 essential TSA officers continue working without pay, leading to staffing shortages, over 300 resignations (per CBS News), and surging security lines: 120 minutes in Houston, 70 in Atlanta, 46 at New York's LaGuardia (CNN data). Footage shows massive backups and temporary checkpoint closures at hubs like Philadelphia and Houston.

TSA workers face dire circumstances, including evictions, missed medical payments, sleeping in cars, gig work, food banks, and plasma donations (DHS/union reports). Airports have launched food drives and pantries in Atlanta, Seattle-Tacoma, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Officers risk discipline for not reporting.

From Palm Beach, Florida, President Trump posted on Truth Social: "If the Democrats do not allow for Just and Proper Security at our Airports... ICE will do the job far better than ever done before!" He threatened Monday deployment for arrests, targeting those from Somalia and blaming Rep. Ilhan Omar.

Billionaire Elon Musk posted on X: "I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse." The White House has not commented, amid legal questions on private federal payments.

Republicans seek straightforward DHS funding (including TSA), while Democrats demand immigration enforcement changes. ICE and CBP remain operational via separate funding.

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Long lines of frustrated passengers at a TSA checkpoint amid DHS shutdown staffing shortages.
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DHS shutdown triggers airport delays amid stalled funding talks

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A partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security has stretched into its 40th day, causing severe staffing shortages at TSA checkpoints and long lines for travelers nationwide. Negotiations between Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over Immigration and Customs Enforcement reforms and a separate elections bill demanded by President Trump. Bipartisan lawmakers proposed funding most DHS agencies except ICE, conditioning its support on operational changes.

President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will sign an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security to pay Transportation Security Administration agents despite an ongoing partial government shutdown. He accused Democrats of prioritizing immigrants over Americans and holding the country hostage. Negotiations over DHS funding remain stalled, with both parties rejecting each other's proposals.

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A partial shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security that began on February 14 has pushed some workers, including many Transportation Security Administration screeners, toward missed or partial pay as the White House and Senate Democrats remain deadlocked over proposed limits on federal immigration-enforcement tactics.

A partial government shutdown affecting agencies like TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA continues as Senate Democrats block a House-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy questioned Democrats' priorities following a synagogue attack in Michigan, while former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg acknowledged existing ICE funding. Senate votes have failed to advance the bill, highlighting partisan divides over immigration enforcement.

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned on Tuesday that the agency will exhaust its emergency funds by the first week of May amid an ongoing shutdown. He urged Democrats to fund the department or explain their stance on border security. The Senate is set to vote this week on a funding blueprint for key immigration agencies.

The US Department of Homeland Security has deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to several major airports as of March 23, 2026, amid a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing crisis caused by a partial government shutdown. ICE personnel are providing support at hubs like Atlanta (ATL), New York (JFK), and Newark (EWR), but not at Orlando International Airport (MCO). Travelers to Disney parks face extended wait times at understaffed checkpoints.

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As the U.S.-backed war involving Iran enters its second month, President Donald Trump has set an April 6 deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning of attacks on Iranian power plants while also claiming talks are progressing—an assertion Iranian officials have publicly disputed. In a recent NPR interview, Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, argued the conflict risks widening and may not achieve its stated aims. He also discussed the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding lapse that has left the agency partially shut down amid a standoff over immigration enforcement policy.

 

 

 

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