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特朗普政府边境事务主管汤姆·霍曼周日表示,尽管特朗普总统已签署命令为运输安全管理局(TSA)工作人员发放薪资,但移民海关执法局(ICE)特工仍将继续提供协助,“直到机场恢复百分百正常状态”。
“听着,我们会继续在那里保持合理的存在规模,直到机场感觉自己已经完全回到可以正常开展所有日常运营的状态,”霍曼周日在《与玛格丽特·布伦南面对全国》节目中说道。
国会尚未为国土安全部批准拨款,该部门已经停摆超过40天。周五清晨,参议院通过了一项国土安全部拨款法案,但未包含为移民海关执法局和其他移民遣返行动提供资金的条款。众议院否决了该法案,转而通过了自己的版本,该版本将为包括移民海关执法局在内的整个国土安全部延长60天的拨款。两项相互对立的法案使得停摆看不到结束的迹象。
特朗普先生周四宣布,他将重新调配资金为运输安全管理局特工发放薪资。自停摆开始以来,这些特工已经一个多月没有拿到薪水了。但运输安全管理局上周表示,自停摆开始以来已有500名特工辞职。
“如果回来的运输安全管理局特工更少,那就意味着我们会部署更多移民海关执法局特工留在那里,”霍曼周日说道。“总统已经说得很清楚了。他想要保障这些机场的安全,尤其是正如我早些时候所说的,在当前威胁态势升级的情况下,我们需要保障机场安全。移民海关执法局是来帮助运输安全管理局的同仁们的。只要他们需要,我们就会留在那里,直到他们恢复正常运营,并且觉得这些机场已经安全。”
移民海关执法局和海关与边境保护局均从特朗普2025年的《一项宏伟、宏大的法案》中获得了大量额外资金,这意味着尽管国土安全部其他部门处于停摆状态,但这两个部门仍能正常运作。特勤局人员在停摆期间也能领到薪水。
国土安全部内其他未获得拨款的机构包括联邦紧急事务管理局、网络安全与基础设施安全局和美国海岸警卫队,不过现役海岸警卫队队员目前正通过可自由支配资金领取薪酬。
尽管特朗普政府上台以来移民遣返行动一直饱受批评,但今年明尼阿波利斯事件后,移民海关执法局和海关与边境保护局的战术受到了更严格的审查。今年1月,来自这两个机构的移民官员在两起独立事件中枪杀了两名美国公民蕾妮·古德和亚历克斯·普雷蒂。
枪击事件发生后,霍曼接管了明尼阿波利斯行动的指挥权。在那之后的几周里,处境艰难的国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·努姆——霍曼的内部对手——于本月早些时候在其任内出现广告合同争议的情况下离任。
前俄克拉荷马州参议员马克韦恩·穆林上周宣誓就职,接替努姆的职位。
民主党人拒绝通过任何不包含移民执法改革条款的国土安全部预算。参议院通过的协议未包含这些改革条款,但民主党人将其誉为一场胜利,因为该协议不会为移民海关执法局提供资金,反而为进一步谈判留出了空间。
霍曼周日拒绝了民主党人的要求,称“我们已经做出了这些改变”,并指责民主党人阻碍包括为移民海关执法局特工配备随身摄像头在内的任何改革。
“他们目前阻挠的这项法案实际上拨款1.2亿美元用于购买更多摄像头,”霍曼说。“我已经和他们谈过了。他们想要讨论政策和立法政策。听着,如果他们想要修改法律,那就去修改。我们正在执行他们制定的法律。”
霍曼还表示,民主党人的另一项要求——即要求移民海关执法局停止在医院、宗教场所或学校拘留无证移民——目前并未得到落实,尽管特朗普政府确实在2025年1月宣布了一项政策转变,允许在这些地点实施逮捕。
“你不能拿我们进入教堂和学校的个别事件来说事,因为我们一直非常努力地等待人们离开这些场所,”霍曼说。“我们会等他们出来。我们会在他们家中或社区里逮捕他们。我们非常努力地避免进入这些敏感场所,因为我们知道那里存在问题。”
霍曼谈移民海关执法局在机场的部署
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tom-homan-says-ice-will-remain-assisting-tsa-until-the-airports-feel-like-they-are-100/
Tom Homan says ICE will remain assisting TSA “until the airports feel like they are 100%”
March 29, 2026 / 3:10 PM EDT / CBS News
Tom Homan, the Trump administration border czar, said Sunday that although President Trump signed an order to pay Transportation Security Administration workers, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will continue to assist “until the airports feel like they are 100%.”
“Look, we’re going to continue a nice presence there, and until the airports feel like they’re 100%, you know, in a posture where they can do no normal operations,” Homan said Sunday on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”
Congress has yet to approve funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which has been shut down for more than 40 days. Early Friday morning, the Senate passed a bill to fund DHS that did not include money for ICE and other immigration removal. The House rejected that bill and instead passed its own version, which would extend funding for the entire department, including ICE, for 60 days. The dueling bills leave the shutdown without an end in sight.
Mr. Trump announced Thursday that he would be redirecting funds to pay TSA agents, who have not gotten a paycheck in over a month since the shutdown began. But the TSA said last week that 500 agents had quit since the shutdown began.
“If less TSA agents come back, that means we’ll keep more ICE agents there,” Homan said Sunday. “The president has been clear. He wants to secure those airports, especially, as I said earlier, in an increased threat posture, we need to secure those airports. ICE is there to help our brothers and sisters in TSA. We’ll be there as long as they need us, until they get back to normal operations and feel like those airports are secure.”
ICE and Customs and Border Protection both received an influx of funds from Mr. Trump’s 2025 One Big, Beautiful Bill, meaning they are both operating during the shutdown despite other parts of DHS being shut down. Secret Service personnel are also being paid during the shutdown.
Other agencies within DHS that have not been funded include FEMA, CISA and the U.S. Coast Guard, although active-duty Coast Guard members are currently being paid with discretionary funds.
While immigration removal operations have been criticized since the beginning of the Trump administration, ICE and CBP tactics have come under further scrutiny this year amid the crackdown in Minneapolis, where immigration officers from those agencies shot and killed two U.S. citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, in two separate incidents in January.
Homan took over control of the Minneapolis operation in the wake of the shootings. In the weeks afterward, embattled DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, an internal rival of his, departed at the helm of the department earlier this month amid questions about ad contracts under her watch.
Former Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma was sworn in as her replacement last week.
Democrats have refused to pass any budget for DHS that does not include reforms for immigration enforcement. The Senate-passed deal did not include these reforms, but Democrats hailed it as a victory since it would not fund ICE and would instead allow for further negotiations.
Homan on Sunday rejected the Democrats’ demands, saying that “we already made those changes” and that Democrats are holding up any reforms, including body cameras for ICE agents.
“The bill they’re holding up right now actually gives $120 million to buy more cameras,” Homan said. “I’ve already talked to them. They want to, you know, talk about policy and legislative policy. Look, if they want to change the law, change the law. We’re enforcing laws they enacted.”
Homan also said that another one of the Democrats’ demands — for ICE to stop detaining undocumented immigrants in hospitals, houses of worship or schools — was not currently happening, although the Trump administration did announce a policy shift in Jan. 2025 to allow arrests at those locations.
“You can’t point to one instance when we actually went into a church and school because we try very hard to wait for people to leave places,” Homan said. “We wait for them. We arrest them in their home or arrest them in their community. We try very hard not to go into those sensitive locations because we know there’s an issue there.”
Homan on ICE at airports
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tom-homan-says-ice-will-remain-assisting-tsa-until-the-airports-feel-like-they-are-100/
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