Saturday noticed the best call-out charge of TSA officers at airports for the reason that partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown started, based on unique information from the Transportation Security Administration first obtained by ABC Information.
Over 3,250 officers referred to as out Saturday, March 21, based on TSA information, accounting for 11.51% of the scheduled workforce.
Airport safety traces are rising nationwide as TSA officers, who haven’t obtained a paycheck for over three weeks, name out of labor. Over the weekend, President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform that he’ll deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) brokers to airports starting Monday until Democrats comply with a funding package deal to finish the DHS shutdown.
Democrats are demanding reforms to ICE and Customs and Border Safety insurance policies earlier than they’ll vote to fund the DHS.
Air vacationers endure lengthy traces and two-hour wait occasions on the TSA safety test level at Terminal E on the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, on March 20, 2026, in Houston.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that ICE brokers are skilled and might help with airport safety. ICE has remained funded by appropriations from the Trump’s tax and spending invoice handed final summer season, whereas key DHS businesses like TSA, the Federal Emergency Administration Company and the Coast Guard are left unfunded.
Duffy stated that ICE does have correct safety coaching, however may additionally assist by simply managing traces.
ICE brokers are anticipated to be at 14 airports nationwide, a number of sources aware of the state of affairs advised ABC Information. The variety of airports ICE brokers might be at may change, as plans are nonetheless being ironed out, based on sources.
“We’re merely there to assist TSA do their job in areas that do not want their specialised experience, akin to, you recognize, screening by the x-ray machine, not skilled on that, we can’t do this,” White Home Border Czar Tom Homan stated Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “However there are roles we are able to play to launch TSA officers from the non important position, akin to guarding an exit, to allow them to get again to the scanning machines and transfer folks faster.”
There was a virtually four-hour wait Sunday in the course of the 11 a.m. hour to go by TSA checkpoints at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, based on the TSA.
Saturday, the airports with the best TSA personnel call-out charges had been William P. Pastime Airport in Houston, with 47.4%; George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, with 42.4%; Louis Armstrong New Orleans Worldwide Airport, with 34.1%, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Worldwide Airport, with 33.6%; and John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport in New York, with 33.4%.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens stated in an announcement Sunday that he was knowledgeable that federal personnel from HSI and ICE can be deployed to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Worldwide Airport starting Monday morning.
Federal officers stated the deployment isn’t meant to conduct immigration enforcement, and all federal personnel will report on to TSA, based on the assertion.
The president of the union that represents TSA employees issued an announcement Sunday blasting what he referred to as the Trump administration’s “risk” to ship ICE to airports.

Air vacationers endure lengthy traces and two-hour wait occasions on the TSA safety test level at Terminal E on the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, on March 20, 2026, in Houston.
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“ICE brokers will not be skilled or licensed in aviation safety,” American Federation of Authorities Staff Nationwide President Everett Kelley within the statement. “TSA officers spend months studying to detect explosives, weapons, and threats particularly designed to evade detection at checkpoints – expertise that require specialised instruction, hands-on apply, and ongoing recertification. You can’t improvise that. Placing untrained personnel at safety checkpoints doesn’t fill a niche. It creates one.”
“Our members at TSA have been displaying up on daily basis, with out a paycheck, as a result of they imagine within the mission of maintaining the flying public protected,” Kelley stated. “They need to be paid, not changed by untrained, armed brokers who’ve proven how harmful they are often.”
Different airports with call-out numbers over 20% Saturday included Baltimore/Washington Worldwide Thurgood Marshall Airport, Chicago Halfway Worldwide Airport, Charlotte Douglas Worldwide Airport, Phoenix Sky Harbor Worldwide Airport, Lengthy Seaside Airport, Pittsburgh Worldwide Airport, and Luis Munoz Marin Worldwide Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Airports with excessive wait occasions Saturday included Luis Munoz Marin Worldwide Airport, with wait occasions of roughly two-and-a-half hours in the usual TSA line; George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, with wait occasions of over two hours; LaGuardia, with wait occasions of 1 hour and 40 minutes, and Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Worldwide Airport, with wait occasions of an hour-and-a-half.
