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ICE agents begin deploying at some US airports

By Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2026 | 7:48 AM

WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – U.S. immigration agents began deploying at some ​U.S. airports ‌on Monday to aid security screening as staffing absences by unpaid airport ‌security ​officers cause ⁠massive delays.

The Homeland ⁠Security Department confirmed it had begun deploying hundreds of ICE agents ​to assist in airport security at ⁠airports facing ⁠significant staffing issues.

ICE ​and Homeland Security Investigations ​officers were being deployed to ‌14 airports, officials told Reuters, including Atlanta, JFK in New ⁠York, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Phoenix and Fort Myers. Separately, Atlanta ⁠Hartsfield-Jackson — ‌the busiest U.S. ⁠airport — told ​passengers ‌to arrive at least ​four ⁠hours early on Monday for flights.

(Reporting by David Shepardson and Ted Hesson; Editing by Toby ​Chopra)