Leavitt Blasts "Disgraceful" Calls to Arrest ICE Agents at U.S. Airports
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt characterized the deployment of ICE agents to major U.S. airports as a **"creative solution"** to combat historic TSA wait times caused by the ongoing DHS shutdown. Addressing the "chaos" she attributed to Congressional Democrats, Leavitt reported that wait times have begun to decrease as agents facilitate traveler movement. The briefing turned combative when Leavitt responded to threats from Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who suggested ICE agents could face arrest and noted that the President lacks the power to pardon state-level charges. Leavitt slammed the comments as **"disgraceful,"** clarifying that agents on the ground are performing humanitarian and logistical tasks like "handing out water bottles." She vigorously defended the agency, urging critics to speak with the men and women of ICE who balance these temporary airport duties with their core mission of removing "violent, dangerous illegal alien criminals" to ensure national safety.Leavitt Blasts "Disgraceful" Calls to Arrest ICE Agents at U.S. Airports Description + Hashtag: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt characterized the deployment of ICE agents to major U.S. airports as a **"creative solution"** to combat historic TSA wait times caused by the ongoing DHS shutdown. Addressing the "chaos" she attributed to Congressional Democrats, Leavitt reported that wait times have begun to decrease as agents facilitate traveler movement. The briefing turned combative when Leavitt responded to threats from Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who suggested ICE agents could face arrest and noted that the President lacks the power to pardon state-level charges. Leavitt slammed the comments as **"disgraceful,"** clarifying that agents on the ground are performing humanitarian and logistical tasks like "handing out water bottles." She vigorously defended the agency, urging critics to speak with the men and women of ICE who balance these temporary airport duties with their core mission of removing "violent, dangerous illegal alien criminals" to ensure national safety.