TSA Sharing Traveler Names with ICE for Deportation
Update: 2025-12-13
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TSA Sharing Traveler Names with ICE for Deportation: A College Students StoryThe Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reportedly sharing the names of airline travelers with U.S. immigration officials, leading to deportations. The New York Times revealed this program, which involves the TSA providing lists to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) multiple times a week. ICE then cross-references these lists with its own database of individuals slated for deportation, allowing agents to detain those identified at airports.One specific case involves Any Lucía López Belloza, a college student arrested at Bostons Logan Airport on November twentieth and deported to Honduras two days later. She was traveling to Texas for Thanksgiving. López Belloza was brought to the U.S. from Honduras at seven years old, and her family was unaware of her deportation order.
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