The Allegheny County Airport Authority confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will be deployed to help with the Transportation Security Administration Monday. At this point, it is still unknown what time and what jobs they will be doing. This comes after President Donald Trump announced ICE agents would be deployed to airports across the country to help with the TSA. Earlier Monday morning, the Airport Authority issued a statement about the situation.”Federal agencies have not announced the exact plans for how ICE will operate at airports but our leadership team remains in close contact with our federal partners at TSA and others as well as local law enforcement with Allegheny County Police.” Bob Kerlick, the director of Public Affairs, said. This is a developing situation. Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for the latest information.
PITTSBURGH —
The Allegheny County Airport Authority confirmed to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will be deployed to help with the Transportation Security Administration Monday.
At this point, it is still unknown what time and what jobs they will be doing.
This comes after President Donald Trump announced ICE agents would be deployed to airports across the country to help with the TSA.
Earlier Monday morning, the Airport Authority issued a statement about the situation.
“Federal agencies have not announced the exact plans for how ICE will operate at airports but our leadership team remains in close contact with our federal partners at TSA and others as well as local law enforcement with Allegheny County Police.” Bob Kerlick, the director of Public Affairs, said.
This is a developing situation. Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for the latest information.