The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed on Sunday, March 22, 2026 that ICE agents would be deployed to U.S. airports starting Monday, March 23, 2026. According to DHS, this is in an effort to help manage security lines which are worsening as the partial federal shutdown continues and TSA agents, unlike ICE, are working without pay.
The New York Times reported today that agents arrived at Newark, New Jersey’s airport at about 6am on Monday. Notably, the agents were not wearing masks, and the Times reported that the President requested that ICE agents at airports not wear masks as they help to ease long lines and wait times. At this time, it is “unclear whether their presence was helping or exacerbating long security lines,” the Times reported.
Agents have also been seen at JFK Airport in New York City. At this time, between 100 and 150 agents have been sent to airports across the U.S. Agents are expected to be stationed in New York City, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, Phoenix, and perhaps more locations.
IRIS recently cautioned clients and community members against unnecessary air travel, and today we issue a stronger caution in light of ICE’s new presence at airports in the U.S.



