Mullin said he can still ‘initiate’ plan to pull CBP from airports but sees’no need’ in Newark
Summary
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said he still has a plan to remove U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers from international airports. However, he said there is no current need to do this at Newark airport.Key Facts
- Secretary Mullin is in charge of the Department of Homeland Security.
- He mentioned a plan to pull customs officers from international airports.
- Mullin spoke about this during a press conference in Dallas on Monday.
- He clarified that Newark airport does not need this removal right now.
- The comments suggest Mullin is reconsidering or delaying the plan.
- Customs officers handle border security and check passengers at airports.
- The article does not specify which other airports might be affected or the reasons behind the plan.
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