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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has reiterated that he is considering withdrawing U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from airports in so-called âsanctuaryâ jurisdictions, a move reported and discussed with industry groups on May 25, 2026.
The U.S. Travel Association said it confirmed Mullin raised the option in a meeting and warned the action could have âdevastating consequencesâ for airlines, tourism-dependent communities and the flow of international cargo.
Airlines for America echoed the concern, saying reduced CBP staffing at major airports would cause significant operational disruption.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told lawmakers he was unfamiliar with Mullinâs remarks and questioned the policyâs rationale.
Administration support appears unclear; courts previously struck down efforts to withhold funding from sanctuary cities.
The Justice Departmentâs list of jurisdictions described as âsanctuaryâ remains a potential reference for any targeting.
Industry groups warn the proposal risks disrupting international flights, harming tourism receipts and complicating cargo processing at affected U.S. airports.
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