Saturday, 30 May 2026

Border czar Tom Homan rips Congress for paid vacation as TSA agents struggle without pay

Border czar Tom Homan told CNN's Jake Tapper that unpaid TSA agents were "struggling" to feed their families and pay rent, while Congress remained stuck in a funding fight.


Border czar Tom Homan rips Congress for paid vacation as TSA agents struggle without pay

"These TSA officers are struggling. They can't feed their families or pay their rent," Homan told Jake Tapper. "Your heart goes out to them because they're sitting there right now working very hard and not being paid by members of Congress [who are] now on vacation, getting paid. It's ridiculous."

Homan made clear, however, that he sees the TSA pay issue as only part of the problem. He argued that other DHS personnel are still going without pay even if TSA officers begin receiving checks.

"Paying TSA agents doesn't pay the rest of the Department of Homeland Security," Homan said. "You got the Coast Guard, you got the men and women [of the] Secret Service, you got a lot of people working for Homeland Security [who] aren't getting paid."

"Look, I don't understand," Homan said. "I'm a cop. I don't understand the whole appropriations language, appropriations law. I'm just glad that President Trump is able to pay the TSA agents. At least that's a start."

Homan also said the administration is still relying on ICE agents at airports to help with security and staffing pressures. Tapper noted that ICE agents had been sent into airports a week earlier, while long lines remained a problem.

"We'll see," Homan said when asked whether ICE agents would leave airports once TSA officers start getting paid. "It depends on how many TSA agents come back to work, how many TSA agents have actually quit and have no plan of coming back to work."

Homan mentioned that ICE officers are helping with identification checks, exit-lane coverage and other support duties that allow TSA personnel to focus on screening operations.

"They're checking identification before you go to screening," Homan said. "We're plugging other security holes. We want to keep the airport safe."

Homan argued that ICE's presence has produced some measurable results, even as critics questioned whether the deployment could meaningfully solve the staffing crunch.

Trump signed a memorandum Friday directing DHS to begin paying TSA employees, and administration officials said workers could begin receiving pay as soon as Monday or Tuesday.

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