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### “So, Are We Really Pulling Customs Agents or What?” Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is keeping everyone on their toes by not ruling out the possibility of yanking customs agents from airports in sanctuary cities. During a riveting hearing with the House Homeland Security Committee, he faced off with Rep. Nellie Pou from New Jersey, who was none too thrilled about Mullin’s recent threat to pull customs agents from Newark Liberty International Airport. Apparently, this was all part of the fallout from protests at local immigration detention facilities. Pou warned that removing customs agents would be “reckless and dangerous,” especially with the World Cup coming up, where New Jersey is set to host some matches. Because, you know, nothing says “safe travel” like a bunch of customs agents suddenly missing while thousands are passing through. Mullin played it cool, saying he wouldn’t be pulling agents from Newark as long as Democratic Governor Mikie Sherrill plays nice with the Department of Homeland Security. His logic? He only felt the need to “flex” his personnel because local law enforcement claimed they lacked the resources to deal with the protests. In a classic political exchange, Pou seemed to get Mullin to concede that, as long as cooperation remains between state and federal authorities, customs agents would stick around. Mullin confirmed, “So long as the cooperation continues, yes ma’am, that is correct.” Ah, the sweet sound of political negotiation—nothing like a little cooperation to keep the peace. Meanwhile, Governor Sherrill is trying to “lower the temperature” by deploying state troopers to an industrial corner of Newark, where federal agents and protesters are at odds outside a privately-run detention center. The usual chorus of concerns about the facility’s conditions is echoing through the halls of power, with detainees even staging hunger strikes to protest. The Trump administration, never shy about denying allegations, has dismissed claims of inhumane conditions and said the reports of a hunger strike were “false.” In other news, Mullin announced that ICE will get back to its regular training programs starting July 1, abandoning the quick-and-dirty training method previously used to deploy agents. Now, it’s back to the slow lane, as veteran officers will train those hired under the fast-track approach. Because who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic shuffle? So, what’s the takeaway here? Is anyone actually listening to the public, or are we just watching a game of political ping-pong while real issues get sidelined?

By Admin | Published: June 3, 2026 at 9:18 pm

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