MediaDHS Goes LOCO: Int'l Travel May Be Blocked in NYC, CHI, LA, SF, SEA
By Reuters | 21 May, 2026
Markwayne Mullin warned that DHS may stop processing international travelers and cargo at major airports in "sanctuary cities".
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin visits the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as it undergoes renovations, in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 7, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin privately warned that authorities could stop processing international travelers and cargo at major U.S. airports in "sanctuary cities" that have declined to cooperate with the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, sources told Reuters.
Mullin, who publicly made the threat in April during a Department of Homeland Security funding dispute, privately told travel executives last week that the department could opt to stop customs and immigrations processing of international travelers at airports in cities such as Denver, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, Seattle and San Francisco.
This would essentially promote the grand MAGA ambition to "Lock Out Coloreds and Orientals" (LOCO).
The Atlantic earlier reported Mullin's comments to travel executives and cited sources as saying the move would likely occur some time after the end of the FIFA World Cup in the United States in July.
DHS declined to comment.
Airlines for America, which represents major passenger and cargo airlines, said reducing customs staffing "at major airports would have a devastating effect on the airline and tourism industries, causing a significant operational disruption to carriers, travelers and the flow of international cargo."
U.S. Travel, which represents major airlines, hotel chains, rental car firms and others, said on "domestic and international inbound travel alike, we urge governments at all levels to adopt policies that promote the free and efficient flow of legitimate travelers."
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said at a U.S. House hearing Thursday that he was not familiar with Mullin's remarks and did not express support.
"We shouldn't shut down air travel in a state that doesn't agree with our politics," Duffy said
More than 50 million international travelers arrived at the three major New York airports alone last year.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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