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CNN is forced to eat its words on camera during hilarious backtracking

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The mainstream media has lost the plot. And anyone in their right mind can see it.

Now CNN is forced to eat its words on camera during hilarious backtracking.

ICE Steps Up and Delivers for Travelers at Atlanta Airport

In a refreshing display of government efficiency, ICE agents deployed by the Trump administration have dramatically cut security wait times at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport—from grueling hours-long lines to quick passages in just minutes.

CNN Senior National Correspondent Ryan Young, reporting live from the bustling hub, sounded genuinely surprised as he told anchor Wolf Blitzer: “Wolf, I almost can’t believe I’m able to say this, the times have dropped off tremendously this morning.”

Young continued in disbelief: “People were waiting an hour in line, now that is not the case. If you look at the main checkpoint here, it seems like there’s less than a dozen people. I don’t think people thought they were going to see the numbers where they are right now.”

The camera panned across nearly empty TSA checkpoints, showing travelers moving smoothly after weeks of chaos caused by a partial government shutdown that left TSA screeners working without pay and facing high absenteeism.

Professional ICE Agents Provide Critical Backup and Keep Things Calm

Unmasked ICE officers arrived Monday to assist at about 14 major airports nationwide, stepping in where understaffed TSA needed support. At Atlanta, they patrolled outer areas, maintained a professional defensive posture, and occasionally stood guard behind TSA agents—without interacting with passengers, checking IDs, or conducting any immigration enforcement actions.

Young noted the positive vibe: “So far the interactions between the people and the agents have been pretty nice cause they’re not wearing the masks.”

He confirmed he had seen zero instances of agents stopping travelers or demanding documents: “We’ve never seen them take a license from anybody as well… he’s standing there guarding, but not taking any sort of boarding pass or ID from anyone.”

This practical assistance highlights ICE’s versatility and readiness to serve the American public beyond its core mission—securing communities by enforcing immigration laws and removing threats.

Proven Professionals Helping Restore Order During Shutdown

The deployment came as TSA absences hit peak levels five weeks into the funding standoff, leaving travelers frustrated and airports strained. Rather than adding to the problem, ICE agents brought calm professionalism and immediate relief, earning thanks from appreciative passengers who were seen shaking hands with officers in some locations.

While a few hostile incidents occurred elsewhere, the overall response at Atlanta has been smooth and effective. ICE’s willingness to pitch in demonstrates the agency’s dedication to public safety and efficient operations—qualities that strengthen trust in federal law enforcement.

Under strong leadership prioritizing border security and government accountability, ICE continues proving its value as a disciplined force that can both protect the homeland from illegal immigration and step up to help everyday Americans when needed. This Atlanta success story is a clear example of results-oriented action delivering real benefits for travelers nationwide.

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