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lundi 23 mars 2026

ice agents were just seen conducting arrests of lllegals at san francisco airport . is this what you voted for ?



ice agents were just seen conducting arrests of lllegals at san francisco airport .  is this what you voted for ?

 ICE agents are finally doing their job at San Francisco International Airport, making multiple arrests of illegal immigrants today. This is exactly what Americans voted for—strong enforcement of our borders and laws, no more sanctuary city nonsense shielding criminals from consequences.


The partial DHS shutdown, forced by Democrats refusing to fund basic security operations, has backfired spectacularly. Instead of creating chaos, it's given ICE the green light to step in where TSA lines drag on. Travelers are safer, lines are moving faster in some spots, and illegals who thought they could flaunt our rules are finally facing deportation.

President Trump outmaneuvered the left again. Democrats will cave soon to fund DHS properly—just to get ICE out of airports and stop the embarrassing arrests happening right in front of everyone. America First is winning

On Monday, March 23, 2026, armed federal agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) began deploying to major American airports, including San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The move, ordered by President Donald Trump, is a response to the massive staffing shortages and record-breaking security lines caused by the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown.
While the administration frames this as a necessary measure to keep aviation moving, the presence of ICE agents in one of the nation's most prominent "sanctuary cities" has ignited a firestorm of political and legal controversy.
The Context: A "Flightmare" Shutdown
The partial DHS shutdown, now in its sixth week, was sparked by a political impasse over federal immigration operations following fatal shootings involving ICE agents in Minnesota earlier this year. As a result, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have missed multiple paychecks, leading to:
  • Mass Resignations: Hundreds of TSA agents have officially quit since the shutdown began.
  • High Absenteeism: "Sick-outs" have skyrocketed, with some airports seeing callout rates as high as 40%.
  • Travel Chaos: At SFO and other hubs, security lines have periodically stretched for over five hours, forcing dozens of flight cancellations daily.
ICE's "Force Multiplier" Role
White House border czar Tom Homan described the deployed ICE and HSI officers as a "force multiplier" intended to free up specialized TSA staff for critical screening duties.
At SFO, their primary responsibilities include:
  • Crowd Control and Line Management: Managing the flow of passengers in terminals.
  • Exit Guarding: Monitoring secure exits, a task traditionally performed by TSA.
  • Identification Checks: Verifying passenger IDs at the entrance to security checkpoints.
However, the deployment has taken a more aggressive turn. Despite earlier assurances that agents were there solely for logistics, reports and social media posts have surfaced showing ICE agents conducting arrests of individuals within the terminal. ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons confirmed that agents maintain their full authority to enforce immigration laws and will execute outstanding warrants if they encounter subjects during their airport duties.
Local Resistance and Legal Battles
The deployment has been met with fierce resistance from California officials. San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Governor Gavin Newsom have condemned the move as an "occupation" and a violation of the state's sanctuary laws.
  • Jurisdictional Conflict: SFO is owned by the City and County of San Francisco, leading to a complex legal standoff over whether federal agents can conduct immigration enforcement on city-owned property without local cooperation.
  • Public Safety Concerns: Critics, including the ACLU, argue that the presence of armed immigration agents in civilian travel hubs will "inspire fear among families" and potentially lead to dangerous escalations in crowded terminals.
  • Labor UnionsEverett Kelley, president of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), warned that ICE agents lack the months of specialized training required to operate X-ray machines or detect sophisticated explosives.
A Nation Divided
The social media post from "Republican Army" encapsulates the deep divide in public sentiment. Supporters of the move see it as a "common-sense" use of federal resources to restore order and enforce the law. Opponents view it as a political provocation that weaponizes a budget crisis to target immigrant communities in liberal strongholds.
As the DHS shutdown continues with no clear end in sight, travelers at SFO are advised to arrive at least four hours early and to be prepared for a heavily militarized security environment.

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