ICE Agents May Remain at Airports Even after TSA Agents Get Paid

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White House border czar Tom Homan suggested Sunday that ICE agents deployed to airports may remain there even after Transportation Security Agency (TSA) officers are paid this week.

Speaking to CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, Homan said "we'll see" when host Jake Tapper asked whether Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will leave airports after TSA personnel are paid. Homan said some of that decision will depend on whether TSA agents "come back to work."

"I'm working very closely with the TSA administrator and the ICE director to decide what airport needs what," Homan said. ICE agents, he said, "are keeping the security at the airport at a high level, again, because of heightened threat that we're in right now."

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