Summary
An ICE officer at JFK Airport helped save the life of a one-year-old child who was unable to breathe. The incident occurred during a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) line on Wednesday, as reported by Markwayne Mullin, the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Key Facts
- ICE agents helped save a one-year-old at JFK Airport.
- The child could not breathe for nearly two minutes.
- The incident took place on a TSA line on a Wednesday.
- Markwayne Mullin, the Secretary of Homeland Security, reported the incident.
- ICE officers acted quickly to prevent a tragic outcome.
- There was a DHS shutdown affecting TSA agents leading to security line issues.
- ICE officers are stationed at several airports across the U.S.