- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) plans to send as many as 575 employees to the southern border to assist immigration officials, according to a new CNN report.
- The TSA reportedly does not plan to send workers from airport security checkpoints at the outset.
- “We also understand that we are accepting some risk as we enter a very busy summer,” Gary Renfrow, a senior TSA official, wrote in an internal email, according to CNN.
- Border apprehensions are now at their highest point since 2007, as over 100,000 people were apprehended at the southern border in both March and April.
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