### Headline: “Let’s Just Stick ICE at Airports—What Could Go Wrong?”
Rep. Kevin Kiley from California isn’t thrilled about the idea of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers hanging out at airports to help with those endless security lines. Shocking, right? He calls it “not ideal,” which is a nice way of saying it’s a band-aid on a gaping wound.
Kiley gets it—nobody wants to see law enforcement stuck at the airport, trying to make travel “a little more seamless.” But let’s be real: this is a temporary fix that raises more questions than it answers. What’s next? Do we just throw more government agents at every problem until it magically gets better?
As Kiley pointed out, this isn’t a long-term solution. It’s like using duct tape on a leaky pipe—looks good for now but you know it’s going to burst any minute. Maybe instead of patching things up with more bureaucracy, we should be figuring out why travel is such a mess in the first place.
So, here’s a thought: instead of sending ICE to babysit travelers, how about addressing the actual root causes of these delays? But that would require some real work and, heaven forbid, accountability.
By Admin | Published: March 22, 2026 at 1:15 pm
