Transportation Security Administration

agency

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Projected Implementation

    Anticipated date for TSA to update SOPs if the bill is signed into law.

  2. Expected Legal Filings

    Anticipated deadline for civil rights groups to file injunctions against the deployment.

  3. Initial Implementation

    ICE agents begin appearing at Tier 1 international airports across the U.S.

  4. Deployment Announcement

    President Trump announces ICE agents will assist with airport security.

  5. House Review

    The bill moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.

  6. Senate Passage

    The U.S. Senate votes to approve the bill ending special security treatment.

Stories mentioning Transportation Security Administration 2

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ICE Deployment to U.S. Airports: Regulatory and Jurisdictional Implications

President Trump has announced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will begin assisting with airport security operations starting Monday. This move marks a significant shift in Department of Homeland Security resource allocation, raising critical questions regarding agency mandates and the legal framework governing domestic travel screening.

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