ICE Agents Deployed to US Airports as Immigration Enforcement Expands
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been deployed to airports across the United States as part of expanded enforcement operations.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been deployed to more than a dozen airports across the United States, including facilities in New York, Atlanta, and Chicago, according to multiple reports.
The deployment comes as part of expanded immigration enforcement operations under the Trump administration. President Trump has reportedly directed that ICE agents should not wear masks while conducting duties at airports.
The airport operations represent a significant expansion of immigration enforcement activities to transportation hubs across the country. The deployments affect major metropolitan areas and key transit points for domestic and international travel.
Separately, ongoing legal challenges continue to complicate deportation efforts in individual cases. A federal judge recently blocked Trump administration officials from deporting an individual identified as Abrego Garcia to Liberia, extending what has been described as a 12-month court battle over the migrant's legal status.
The combination of expanded airport enforcement and continued legal challenges highlights the complex landscape surrounding immigration policy implementation. The airport deployments mark a notable shift in enforcement strategy, bringing immigration operations directly into major transportation facilities used by millions of travelers.