Mar 22 • 13:53 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Sky News

Trump orders ICE agents into airports to arrest 'all illegal immigrants'

Donald Trump has directed ICE agents to begin operations at US airports to arrest illegal immigrants, claiming they will enhance security significantly.

In a bold move, President Donald Trump has announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will be deployed to airports across the United States to apprehend all individuals residing in the country illegally. Making the announcement through social media platform Truth Social, Trump described the agents as 'brilliant and patriotic,' emphasizing that they will implement security measures like never seen before. This initiative is set to commence on Monday, reflecting Trump's ongoing commitment to stringent immigration enforcement.

Trump's directive comes amid a controversial climate regarding immigration policies and heightened security concerns at airports. The president expressed frustration with what he perceives as the failure of Democratic lawmakers to support robust security measures, suggesting that ICE's involvement is necessary due to their inability to ensure public safety. The announcement follows the backdrop of TSA (Transportation Security Administration) officers currently experiencing pay issues, leading to staff walkouts that result in increased wait times for travelers and security disruptions.

This latest strategy to reinforce immigration enforcement at airports may have significant implications for travelers and airport operations, potentially leading to increased tensions and disruptions. Critics of the policy have already raised concerns over the impact on immigrant communities, public safety, and everyday airport activities. The move could intensify the national debate surrounding immigration reform and the role of federal agencies in policing communities.

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