U.S. Flight Attendants Demand Pay for TSA to Keep Airports Secure, Not Create Havoc with ICE
From email.
DALLAS/FORT WORTH (March 22, 2026) As U.S. airports suffer long security delays, Flight Attendant Union leaders representing more than 100,000 of aviations first responders released the following joint statement:
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers must be paid now.
Flight Attendants will not allow the TSA and the frontline Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) who keep us safe to be used as pawns in this dangerous game, nor will we fly in an aviation system that doesnt put our safety and security first.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has billions of dollars in discretionary funding that could be used to pay TSOs during this partial shutdown, just like they have chosen to continue paying ICE and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents, as well as active duty members of the U.S. Coast Guard. Instead of paying TSOs, they have chosen to create havoc in our airports.
This latest threat of ICE invasion at the airports is another distraction from solutions that protect Americans. TSOs cant simply be replaced. They undergo a six-month training program in which they learn to screen passengers while evaluating and managing risks within the unique context of an airportespecially how to identify disguised or disassembled weapons and explosives. This is expertise and training that ICE agents simply do not have, and cannot learn quickly. Furthermore, the introduction of ICE agents into airports creates contradictory missions, as attempts to question passengers about immigration status may distract them from ensuring airport security.
Theres one solution that immediately solves the problem at our airports. Pay the people who are already trained to protect us from terror attacks today, especially as the war with Iran increases the desire to strike against Americans.
Pay TSA Workers now.
This statement is from the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, Association of Professional Flight Attendants, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 135, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM).
About APFA:
The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) represents the 28,000+ Flight Attendants of American Airlines, an airline that consists of aviation professionals with a diverse history brought together from multiple airlines. Our Union has been at the forefront of the fight for workplace equality, legislative affairs, and Workers' rights.