The executive branch is allowed to move money appropriated by Congress from one agency to another within a department, and this Trump administration would not be the first to do so in order to make up for an ICE budget shortfall.
President Donald Trump has moved quickly to remake the Department of Homeland Security by firing the heads of the Transportation Security Administration and Coast Guard before their terms are up while eliminating all the members of a key aviation security advisory group.
The Trump Administration could start pulling money from the TSA and Coast Guard. Immigration Customs Enforcement needs more money to meet President Trump’s deportation goals. According to NBC News – ICE is facing a budget shortfall.
Trump fired some top officials and ended DEI programs, but experts say it’s unlikely those actions affected the operations of the aircraft
Two sources familiar with the plan told NBC News the Trump administration is considering pulling funding from TSA and redirecting it to ICE.
Trump administration scrambling for more ICE funds as agency targets more than 1,200 arrests a day - Anadolu Ajansı
The average cost to ICE to deport a single person during the Biden administration was about $10,500, sources told NBC News.
Adding to Bernstein’s concern is the fact that TSA Administrator David Pekoske ... questions about aviation security. The firing of Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Linda Fagan eliminated the armed ...
A Government Accountability Office report in May found that from 2014 to 2023, DHS — under which ICE, the TSA, CISA and the Coast Guard all fall — had notified Congress that it planned to move ...
A Government Accountability Office report in May found that from 2014 to 2023, DHS — under which ICE, the TSA, CISA and the Coast Guard all fall — had notified Congress that it planned to move a total of $1.8 billion to help parts of ICE that needed ...
Democratic California Rep. Norma Torres is doubling down on holding President Donald Trump responsible for contributing to the fatal aircraft
One widely shared claim was that Trump fired 3,000 air traffic controllers shortly after taking office for his second term. One post alone (archived) making this claim had received more than 2.7 million views and 25,