Rep. Raul Ruiz on TSA workers and airport disruptions

Dillon Fuhrman

(KYMA) – Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) has issued a statement in regards to the ongoing partial government shutdown and unpaid TSA workers.

The partial government shutdown started back in February after Congress weren’t able to come to terms on a way to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

As a result of the shutdown, DHS says more than 400 TSA officers have quit, with thousands more calling out as they miss paychecks again.

“For more than a month, TSA officers and other [DHS] workers have continued to show up every day to keep our country safe, without receiving a paycheck.

Many of these workers are Veterans who have already served our nation and continue to serve in our airports, including in communities like Palm Springs and across our region.”

Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.)

In his statement, Rep. Ruiz also talked about ICE agents being deployed to help the TSA at some airports across the country, including Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, during the shutdown.

According to border czar Tom Homan, ICE would take on tasks like securing exits and checking IDs.

“ICE agents are being deployed to assist at airports, a step that underscores how serious the situation has become. But this does not address the root problem: These workers are still not being paid,” the congressman expressed.

Ruiz also adds, “House Democrats have a solution. Legislation is ready that would fund DHS, ensure these workers receive their pay, and help stabilize operations, and there is now an effort to force a vote on the House floor.”

“We must act to pay our workers, support those who serve, and protect our local economy. Our communities deserve stability, not more uncertainty,” Ruiz remarked.

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