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But I've also seen quite a few pictures with TSA having, or ICE having a presence at the airport, but it doesn't seem like they're augmenting the TSA personnel in any measurable way.
So then the question is, why are they actually there?
Oh, scroll down.
Instead, why, okay, so up a little bit.
Whoa, dude, go up.
Okay, hold on.
Okay, so, but while ICE agents who are being paid have been spotted in Atlanta, New York, Houston, Chicago, and other cities on Monday, officials have said they are limited in what duties they can perform.
They are not trained, for example, to operate the understaffed security checkpoints that are often the source of delays.
Yeah, so that's insane.
So scroll down, though.
Instead, White House Border Czar Tom Homan said they will assist with simpler tasks, ideally freeing up more TSA employees to perform critical and specialized security.
What does that mean, though?
I don't know.
Like, what...
if there are simpler tasks that TSA people need to be freed up to do, like what are they?
Because again, I think I kind of went through what they do when you interface with them at the airport.
So you're admitting you're sending in people who are not trained or equipped to do that job.
So what are we doing?
Other than again, a political charade.
And what it is doing to some people,