The Latest: Airport wait times remain high as Congress considers a partial DHS funding deal

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Senators are currently engaged in discussions aimed at resolving the ongoing budget stalemate affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The proposed plan would allocate funds to various components of the department, notably the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which has seen its staff work without pay amid rising passenger volumes and lengthy airport lines. However, a significant aspect of the negotiations involves the exclusion of funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) removal operations, which has been a central point of contention among lawmakers.

Compounding the airport congestion, President Donald Trump has authorized ICE officers to assist with airport security, a move that has raised concerns among some congressional representatives regarding the implications for travelers and security protocols.

The DHS is now under the leadership of Markwayne Mullin, whose recent Senate confirmation has positioned him to navigate through this turbulent period. Mullin has expressed a desire to stabilize the department’s image, emphasizing a focus on operational effectiveness rather than media scrutiny.

In recent observations, Associated Press reporters noted the presence of ICE personnel at major airports, including Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, and Louis Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans. Additional reports confirm that ICE operations are also taking place at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport.

Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson has stated that his office is closely monitoring the deployment of federal officers at O’Hare International Airport, reflecting the heightened awareness and concern regarding this federal presence in urban transportation hubs.

Senate leaders have reported positive momentum in negotiations, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicating that discussions have been “very positive and productive.” Similarly, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer affirmed that both parties are engaging earnestly in the negotiations, suggesting a collaborative effort to reach a resolution.

The potential breakthrough in these budget discussions follows a late-night meeting at the White House with a group of Republican senators and President Trump. The senators anticipated working through details and presenting written proposals for further consideration in upcoming caucus meetings.

As the situation unfolds, travelers and airport officials remain vigilant, hoping that a resolution will alleviate the current staffing shortages and improve the flow of airport operations.

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