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Government Shutdown Impacts Travel Across U.S. Airports

by Red Right Politics
March 23, 2026 at 10:07 pm
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Government Shutdown Impacts Travel Across U.S. Airports

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America’s airports are buckling under pressure as a partial government shutdown stretches into another week, triggering massive delays, staffing shortages, and growing frustration for travelers nationwide.

At the center of the crisis: a political standoff over immigration policy that shows no signs of easing.

🚨 JUST IN: Utter CHAOS at JFK airport with massive security lines while Democrats CONTINUE withholding TSA paychecks

Good thing ICE is surging across airports nationwide today!

We CAN’T allow Democrats’ hostage taking to work. HOLD THE LINE!
pic.twitter.com/z7Y0jjFXAJ

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 23, 2026

Transportation Security Administration agents, many of whom have gone without pay since mid-February, are increasingly calling out or leaving their posts altogether. The result has been a sharp drop in available personnel at security checkpoints, with some major airports warning travelers to expect hours-long delays just to make it through screening.

In Houston, officials at George Bush Intercontinental Airport warned wait times could exceed four hours. Similar scenes have played out across the country, with long lines, missed flights, and rising tempers becoming the norm rather than the exception.

Now, President Donald Trump is taking an unconventional step to stabilize the situation—deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to assist at airport checkpoints.

🚨 BREAKING: ICE agents are running full-blown PATROLS at JFK Airport as TSA lines remain astronomical

ICE is helping keep everyone safe, alleviating pressure off TSA agents who need to be screeners! 🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/4dDY86lP0E

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 23, 2026

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ICE officers were sent to 14 airports on Monday as part of an emergency effort to backfill the gaps left by TSA shortages. The move comes as the Department of Homeland Security remains unfunded, leaving key agencies scrambling to maintain basic operations.

Trump confirmed the deployment was his idea, signaling a willingness to use available federal resources in creative ways as the crisis deepens. Whether the move will meaningfully reduce wait times remains to be seen, but it marks a significant escalation in the administration’s response.

Meanwhile, the political fight in Washington continues to harden.

REPORTER: Whose idea was it to put ICE agents in the airports?@POTUS: “Mine… you know the story of the paper clip? 182 years ago, a man discovered the paper clip. It was so simple, and everybody that looked at it said, ‘Why didn’t I think of that?’ ICE was my idea.” pic.twitter.com/4P7Z7CE8yp

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) March 23, 2026

Negotiations to fund DHS have stalled, with both sides digging in. Trump has reportedly urged Republicans to hold firm, even rejecting potential short-term deals unless broader election-related measures are included. Democrats, for their part, continue to push for sweeping changes to immigration enforcement policies—demands Republicans argue would severely weaken ICE’s authority.

The impasse is now directly impacting millions of Americans attempting to travel, with no clear resolution in sight.

As the shutdown drags on, the ripple effects are becoming harder to ignore. Beyond the long lines and missed departures, there are growing concerns about safety, workforce strain, and the sustainability of patchwork solutions like the ICE deployment.

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