Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

agency

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. Operational Review

    Expected first internal review of inter-agency coordination and passenger throughput impacts.

  2. Senate Vote Announced

    The Senate leadership schedules a vote on the DHS Secretary nominee amidst ongoing budget debates.

  3. Initial Deployment

    ICE personnel begin arriving at designated high-traffic U.S. airport hubs.

  4. Policy Announcement

    The Border Czar announces the deployment of ICE agents to support TSA at airports.

  5. SAVE Act Deadlock

    The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act becomes a central point of contention in DHS funding negotiations.

  6. TSA Funding Deadline

    The current stopgap funding for the TSA is set to expire, necessitating a resolution in Congress.

Stories mentioning Transportation Security Administration (TSA) 2

Regulation Neutral

ICE Deployed to U.S. Airports as TSA 'Force Multiplier' in Security Shift

The U.S. government is deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel to major airports to support TSA operations, starting Monday. This strategic shift, described by the Border Czar as a 'force multiplier,' signals a significant expansion of ICE's domestic footprint and a tightening of airport security protocols.

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