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New York governor says LaGuardia to stay closed until 2pm after ‘heartbreaking’ crash

New York governor Kathy Hochul reacted to the crash on Monday morning, paying tribute to the victims and their families. She also said the airport would remain closed until early afternoon local time.

Hochul wrote on X:

double quotation markHeartbreaking news out of LaGuardia this morning.
Two pilots were killed and dozens injured in this tragedy. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and everyone affected.
The airport will remain closed until 2pm. We’ll continue to share updates as they become available.

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Lines at Hartsfield Jackson international airport at 8am wound inside and out of the staging area, easily three to four hours long as ICE agents arrived to assist with security screening on Monday.

The partial government shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has left America’s busiest airport without most of its TSA agents. The situation has become confusing and frustrating for passengers and staff.

“I asked someone, and they said they’re trying to kill this line that we’re in. I’ve been in it since about 6.20am,” a passenger flying to Minnesota said at 8am, standing in a line that reached all the way outside of the building to the passenger drop-off area on the sidewalk.

“It’s total chaos,” said Tom Healey of Alpharetta, trying to make a Louisville flight. He had been in line for three hours by 8am; his flight is scheduled for around 9am.

“Look at what happened at LaGuardia,” he said, noting the fatal collision of a cargo plane with a truck this morning. “My wife’s got to fly out of that place. She was supposed to fly out of LaGuardia today. She’s got to go out of White Plains and then Washington DC, and then here. So it’s crazy.”

Donald Trump deployed ICE agents to assist with passenger screening in Atlanta on Monday. Agents could be seen unmasked in the terminal.

“According to federal officials, these personnel will be assigned to support operational needs directed by the Transportation Security Administration,” said Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens, “including line management and crowd control within the domestic terminals. Federal officials have indicated that this deployment is not intended to conduct immigration enforcement activities.”

The general public does not routinely interact with immigration enforcement agents. For many travelers, this will be the first time they have seen an ICE agent in person.

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