ICE is not at airports to "help."

If you actually listen to Trump and his allies, it's clear the goal is to make a bad situation worse.

The good news? It's already backfiring.

https://www.salon.com/2026/03/25/ice-at-airports-trumps-troll-move-backfires/

ICE at airports: Trump's troll move backfires

The deployment isn't triggering the liberals. But it may anger some voters Republicans need in November

Salon.com

@AmandaMarcotte
I’ll put this article in the “wishful thinking” category.

I just sent my son to Tokyo from the Minneapolis airport Monday morning. We saw few ICE agents. The lines were actually the same as always: very reasonable.

The airports with the longest lines - and there aren’t as many as the press makes it out to be - already had issues (Newark) or are in deep red country (Houston).

Also worth noting - a huge MAJORITY of people don’t step foot in an airport during any given year.

@rob @AmandaMarcotte

ICE isn't deployed at the Minneapolis airport, it's only a dozen or so airports that have been targeted by them.

@darwinwoodka @AmandaMarcotte
OK. That even proves my point further. A very small part of the population is affected.

I'm just tired of certain media taking victory laps when they aren't warranted. This is not the thing we are looking for. The Salon article is lazy. It's a puff opinion piece.

The thing that Democrats need at this point is a message. We can't cross our fingers and hope that ICE pisses off the marginal voter at 1 of 12 airports.

@rob @AmandaMarcotte

That's why we have Warnock

@[email protected]: “ICE has more funding than the Marines. And Republicans are saying ‘if you don’t give this overgrown paramilitary force of masked agents more money, we’re going to leave TSA workers unpaid.’” 🤔

@darwinwoodka @AmandaMarcotte

The message that is printed in magazines and reaching the population is, "The ICE deployment to airports has backfired and is annoying the average voter."

Whatever Warnock is saying - even when I 100% agree - isn't in that article.

Again - you are just highlighting the problem I am sharing here: lazy analysis by a Salon writer that has an incorrect conclusion and zero percent real messaging by Democrats.

@darwinwoodka @AmandaMarcotte

THIS is the story.

And the Democrats - for all of Warnock's flowery prose - are going to take at least some of the blame where those long lines exist. No amount of hopeful "stories" (because Salon's puff piece does not qualify as journalism) is going to help.

https://www.axios.com/2026/03/25/tsa-airport-security-quit-shutdown

TSA staffing crisis escalates as agents quit, stay home

More than 450 agents have departed during the partial government shutdown.

Axios
@AmandaMarcotte Remember: every one of these unmasked pieces of shit got away with brutalizing and killing people while masked and hiding. #FuckICE
@AmandaMarcotte the agents are the visible part of the problem. What people aren't taking about is the biometric data collection. They are building a database of your face linked to your flight and ticketing information... So when you go to protest them this summer, they know exactly who's house to go to the next day to round you up.

@AmandaMarcotte I actually wonder if the neckbeard is mandatory for the Gravy Seals at the MAGAt gestapo.

#ice #gestapo

@AmandaMarcotte in a universe that made sense, "Buck Sexton" would be the name of a gay pornstar not a right wing media personality.

@PizzaDemon @AmandaMarcotte

If it is child p0rn, then it can be both a porn name and a right wing influencer!

@AmandaMarcotte
he learn from is friend Poutine look like a Russian airport, welcome to USA /Russia
@AmandaMarcotte I bet that guy has only ever seen that beard in the mirror. Someone should show him this sideshot. You look like an ass, bro.

@AmandaMarcotte

I was told in the Orlando Florida airport that I “must be the gayest grandma ever” when someone spotted my “support trans youth” and other pride pins

@AmandaMarcotte
Well put here, Marcotte!
"After the idea percolated up from Linda to Clay-and-Buck and then to Fox News, Trump thought it was a stroke of genius. Since he couldn’t admit that he got the idea from a random woman in Green Valley, Arizona, he took credit for it on Monday, comparing himself to the man who invented the paperclip in the process."
@AmandaMarcotte
It's a very poorly thought out move. It puts one government agency against another, moreover they are both DHS agencies. Sort of like pitting the marines against the navy.