Biden admin forced airports to house migrants, risk safety: bombshell Senate report
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A recent Senate report has unveiled allegations that the Biden administration urged US airports to accommodate migrants, raising concerns about potential safety risks for travelers. This revelation comes as part of a significant 47-page document titled “Flight Risk,” issued by the Senate Commerce Committee.

The report accuses the White House of instructing multiple federal agencies, including the Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), and Federal Transit Administration (FTA), to utilize airport facilities as shelters or processing centers for migrants.

According to the document, the administration directed the DOT and FAA to assess the availability of facilities at both federally owned and local airports. They were also reportedly asked to reallocate federal resources to accommodate incoming migrants.

Internal communications referenced in the report reveal staff concerns. For instance, on October 6, 2023, an FAA official contacted Massport, stating:

“We have received a request from the WH to determine if there are available facilities on airport or surrounding areas… This is an immediate ask so please prioritize this effort.”

Another DOT staffer responded candidly: “Yikes, this is definitely Fox News fodder in the making.”

The committee found that at least 11 airports, including Boston Logan, Chicago O’Hare, and New York’s JFK, were asked or even pressured to house migrants inside terminals, hangars, or auxiliary buildings.

FAA officials, according to the report, recognized that such use would usually need federal approval under grant-assurance rules. 

Instead, they “ignored them most of the time when airports used their facilities to house aliens,” per the report.

Massport, which operates Boston Logan, warned federal counterparts: “We are not designed or resourced to manage the intake of migrant populations… this would create a host of unintended safety and security consequences.”

Despite that warning, the report says Logan hosted up to 352 migrants overnight in Terminal E, spending $779,000 on security, cleaning, and transportation.

At Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, as many as 900 migrants were sheltered in a shuttle terminal. 

Between April 2023 and February 2024, the report says police logged 329 service calls and 26 arrests, including thefts, disorderly conduct, and a death investigation. 

Chicago officials acknowledged that “asylum seekers [we]re not restricted to the staging area.”

The report also highlights a 2024 security breach at JFK Airport involving Kleber Loor-Ponce, described as “an alien from Ecuador [who] ran past a security post into ‘the secure area at [JFK],’ toward two runways.”

When apprehended, “Security found him, arrested him, and found a box cutter and pair of scissors on his person.”

Beyond airports, DOT and its sub-agencies were allegedly directed to assist in other migrant-support operations.

The FMCSA, the report says, was told to help produce a “Know Your Rights” pamphlet for bus passengers and to coordinate with states tracking bus companies transporting migrants.

The FTA was “encouraged to remind local transit agencies that federal grants could be used to move migrants.”

The committee concluded that these directives reflected “a dangerous diversion” of federal transportation resources.

“The Biden-Harris administration made airports and aviation less secure,” the report states, “by allowing and encouraging aliens to shelter at US airports, by allowing improperly vetted aliens to fly into and throughout the United States, and by diverting needed federal air marshals to the border,” it said.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, said, “This report exposes how the Biden Department of Transportation conspired with local leaders in New York, Boston, and Chicago to house migrants in airport facilities at taxpayer expense.” 

“Their decisions – to transport illegal aliens through airports without identity checks, even those with felonies — shows in new detail how Biden’s open border policy coopted government agencies to put American citizens at risk,” Cruz added. 

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