Democrats are quietly celebrating President Donald Trump's decision to deploy federal immigration agents to airports amid TSA staffing shortages, with reporter Rachael Bade citing several sources who said the panicked shows that he is desperate and in for a "rude awakening."
TSA agents have been working without pay for weeks now amid an ongoing shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security, with Democrats refusing to go along with a funding bill without measures to rein in ICE and CBP agents. The party has put forward measures to independently fund the TSA as staffing shortages have led to major delays at airports across the country, but Republicans have shot down these efforts.
In response to the increasing security back-ups, Trump this week moved to deploy ICE agents to help the situation along, while also targeting potential undocumented immigrants in the process. Writing for her personal Substack, Bade, a veteran political reporter formerly of Politico, reached out to several Democratic lawmakers and staffers and said the reaction to this move "wasn’t just unfazed; at times, it was downright giddy."
"Publicly, Democrats are calling the move ridiculous," Bade wrote. "Privately, though? They’re thrilled. The way they see it, Trump’s move screams desperation and that the White House is eager to resolve this issue before the spring break travel season."
“Great — do it!” one anonymous senior Democratic official told Bade. “Let’s f—— around and find out.”
“Armed agents at airports will crush tourism and freak people out," another anonymous official said.
“Can they please show up in masks?” a third source said.
Sources within the Democratic Party indicated to Bade that this move to deploy ICE agents shows that the White House is "rattled" by the ongoing shutdown fight and its fallout. They suspect that this puts the party in a good position to "squeeze even harder" to get more out of the battle, and some predicted that Republicans in Congress might start to cave as soon as this week.
"Democrats doubt the administration is tone deaf enough to have ICE agents carry out immigration enforcement at airports. They’re skeptical agents will be checking travelers’ immigration papers, for instance. But even just the sight of ICE hanging around doors and exits will spook Americans, they insist — and make GOP immigration policy look even more chaotic and personal.
"One Democratic source put it to me this way: The public stopped trusting Republicans on immigration when people started seeing the chaos up close — in places like Minnesota, where enforcement hit home," Bade wrote. "ICE showing up at airports would thrust the issue from the abstract into the everyday lives of millions of Americans, they argue."
She concluded: "Democrats argue the move just reinforces the message they’ve been pushing since last fall — that Trump treats ICE like his own personal security force, always ready to do his bidding. In their minds, that only helps them paint the agency as a rogue operation."