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ICE agents deployed to more than a dozen US airports amid staffing gaps

DHS said that on March 22 nearly 12 percent of Transportation Security Administration officers -- or more than 3,450 -- did not show up for work, the highest since a partial government shutdown began more than five weeks ago.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents stand with other Law enforcement at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City, U.S. March 23, 2026. Hundreds of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were ordered to deploy to airports to help fill TSA staffing gaps across the country. / REUTERS/Adam Gray

Two pilots died in a runway accident that shut New York's LaGuardia Airport and President Donald Trump deployed armed immigration agents to major airports on March 23 as passengers endured hours-long lines in a system strained by personnel shortages.

The crash between an Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia injured dozens of passengers and led to hundreds of flight cancellations at the start of the working week in the latest disruption for airports and carriers that have been knocked off-kilter by a weeks-long budget standoff in Congress.

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