Trump Administration Live Updates: T.S.A. Pay to Resume, but ICE Could Remain at Airports, Homan Says - The New York Times

The New York Times
March 30, 2026
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The Trump administration will resume TSA worker pay but ICE could maintain airport presence as part of immigration enforcement.

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The Trump administration will resume pay for Transportation Security Administration workers whose salaries were affected by recent government actions, according to updates announced today. TSA staffing and airport security operations have been a flashpoint during the administration's immigration enforcement efforts, which include the possibility of Immigration and Customs Enforcement maintaining a presence at airports. Tom Homan, the administration's immigration enforcement point person, indicated that ICE could continue airport operations even as TSA compensation is restored. The dual announcement reflects the administration's effort to balance security screening functions with its aggressive deportation agenda. The resolution addresses concerns from TSA employees and the airline industry about disruptions to airport operations during the enforcement push.

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