U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Arrested more than 800 People, following Tips shared by Federal Airport Security Officials from the start of Trump's (R) Presidency through2/2026, internal ICE Data Shows a Figure far Above what was Previously Publicly known. The :eads came from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which Supplied ICE with Records on more than 31,000 Travelers for possible Immigration Enforcement.
TSA Tips would mainly be Useful in Determining when a Person would be Traveling. ICE and TSA are Part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The Agencies have Historically Shared Information related to National Security Threats, but they began Focusing on Routine Immigration Arrests in 2025 as part of Trump’s Mass Deportation Effort.
The 31,000 Traveler Records were gathered by TSA's Secure Flight Program, which was created in 2007, to Allow the Agency to Review Passenger Information for People who may be on U.S. Government Watchlists. The Program was Intended as a Counter-Terrorism Measure, Not to Track Down Immigration Offenders, according to the Regulation Outlining its Purpose.
Under Trump, TSA is Pursuing Solutions that Improve Resiliency, Security, and Efficiency, across Entire Aystem. Figures for Arrests and Traveler Records that TSA Shared with ICE, before Trump's Current Term were Unavailable.
U.S. Airports and Immigration Enforcement have been at the Center of a Partisan Funding Fight since Mid-February, when Democrats Refused to Support additional Money for Immigration Crackdown without Reforms, to Scale Back Aggressive Tactics. The Standoff Blocked the Passage of a Vill to Fund DHS, which caused TSA Security Officers to miss at least two full paychecks. After some unpaid TSA officers began calling in sick, Trump deployed ICE officers to more than a Dozen Airports in March, to Aid Security Efforts.
ICE Officers Detained a College Student Traveling from Boston to Texas to Celebrate Thanksgiving in 11/2025 and Arrested a Sobbing Mother at San Francisco International Airport, the Day before Trump’s Airport Deployment began. DHS Defended both Aarrests, and said they were Subject to Final Orders of Removal.
Immigration Attorneys said they were Familiar with Cases of People Without Legal Immigration Status being Arrested in Airports. The Cases included an Irish Couple who had Lived in the F.S. for more than 20 years and were Detained Last Summer by Immigration Aauthorities, in Front of their Children when Trying to fly from Florida to New York, after a Vacation, Christina Canty, One of the Lawyers, said.
The Parents, who had Pending Applications for Permanent Residency, were Deported and left their Two Young Children, ages 7 and 10, with Adult Siblings in the U.S. In another Case, a Chinese Woman with a Final Order of Removal, who was seeking Permanent Residence was Detained by ICE in 2025 at the Atlanta airport en Route to Philadelphia, One of the Attorneys said.
Also, now when Someone Over Stays their Visa, Ice is Notified.

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