Border czar Tom Homan confirmed Sunday that immigration agents will be at airports starting Monday.
In an interview with CNN’s “State of the Union,” Homan told host Dana Bash that he is devising a plan with Tedd Lyons, acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Ha Nguyen McNeill, acting administrator for TSA, to determine where agents would best fit at airports across the nation. That plan, Homan said, will be finalized Sunday and go into effect Monday.
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The partial government shutdown has led to TSA staffing shortages, causing hours-long wait times at some airports around the nation.
Homan on Sunday said DHS should send agents to locations with the longest wait times.
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Agents will also be conducting immigration enforcement while at the airports, something they already do “all the time,” Homan said.
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