DHS head Markwayne Mullin doubles down on plan to cut customs processing from ‘sanctuary city’ airports



WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin doubled down Tuesday on threats to halt immigration and customs processing at international airports in New York, New Jersey and other jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with his department.

Mullin told Fox News host Sean Hannity that federal immigration agents have no obligation to assist in the customs process if so-called “sanctuary” jurisdiction officials won’t let “the worst of the worst” criminal illegal aliens be deported.

“They’re barricading our employees from coming in and out of the facility, then why are we processing international flights into the airport there?” asked Mullin on “Hannity.”

Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin speaks at an events at ICE headquarters on May 13, 2026. Getty Images
Passengers arrive at JFK Airport on May 22, 2026. Bloomberg via Getty Images

“We are currently drawing up plans to say, ‘Listen, in these sanctuary cities where the local radical left Democrats aren’t allowing us to do our job and enforce federal laws, then we shouldn’t be processing international flights into their cities either because they don’t want us to enforce immigration,’” added the DHS boss.

A traveler hands her passport to a airline agents at Los Angeles International Airport. Getty Images
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks at a hearing on Capitol Hill on May 21, 2026. REUTERS

In Newark, anti-ICE protesters have been blockading Delaney Hall detention center — and clashing with federal agents — for several days to protest allegedly poor conditions inside the facility.

Both Mullin and border czar Tom Homan have denied mistreatment of any migrants at the 1,000-bed center.



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