In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump has raised the possibility of deploying ICE immigration agents to oversee security operations at American airports, with a specific directive to target individuals of Somali descent. This provocative proposal arises amidst ongoing funding disputes within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees both ICE and airport security functions.
The current impasse has resulted in many Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel, responsible for airport security screenings, working without compensation. The delay in DHS budget approval is linked to Democratic efforts to impose stricter regulations on ICE activities, including mandates for agents to display their faces and utilize body cameras.
Tensions have escalated following the tragic deaths of protestors Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of ICE agents in Minneapolis, fueling anti-ICE sentiments. Consequently, the partial shutdown has caused significant disruptions at airports nationwide.
In response, Trump took to social media to threaten deploying funded ICE agents to airports, emphasizing a crackdown on illegal immigrants, particularly those of Somali heritage. Despite most Somali-Americans being lawful residents or citizens, Trump’s persistent discriminatory rhetoric against this community has drawn criticism.
It is important to note that U.S. laws prohibit discrimination based on various factors, including race, nationality, and religion, within airport operations. Trump’s inflammatory remarks have sparked concerns about potential violations of these legal protections.

