Flyers react to Trump’s plan for federal immigration agents
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Flyers react to Trump’s plan for federal immigration agents
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Flyers at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., had mixed reactions to President Donald Trump's plan to send federal immigration agents to airports amid the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been working through the weekend to fund TSA and alleviate staff squeezes, but a bill has not been passed yet. NBC New York’s Charles Watson reports.March 22, 2026