Funding ICE agents to operate at airports — including paying for their deployment and housing — instead of simply paying and staffing TSA workers highlights how uncoordinated and unfocused federal policy can be.
Critics say this is just one more example of a system that prioritizes bureaucracy over common‑sense solutions, and raises questions about whether taxpayer dollars are being spent where they actually matter.
Critics say this is just one more example of a system that prioritizes bureaucracy over common‑sense solutions, and raises questions about whether taxpayer dollars are being spent where they actually matter.
Funding ICE agents to operate at airports — including paying for their deployment and housing — instead of simply paying and staffing TSA workers highlights how uncoordinated and unfocused federal policy can be.
Critics say this is just one more example of a system that prioritizes bureaucracy over common‑sense solutions, and raises questions about whether taxpayer dollars are being spent where they actually matter.