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Markwayne Mullin signals closer scrutiny of customs at sanctuary city airports

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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin raised the possibility of restricting customs privileges at airports in sanctuary cities during an appearance on “Special Report” Monday.

In his first interview as secretary, Mullin told that DHS will be taking a closer look at customs enforcement operations at major international airports located in sanctuary jurisdictions, questioning their efficacy.

“If they’re a sanctuary city, should they really be processing customs into their city?” Mullin asked.

“If they’re a sanctuary city and they’re receiving international flights, and we’re asking them to partner with us at the airport, but once they walk out of the airport, they’re not going to enforce immigration policy — maybe we need to have a really hard look at that.”

SEN RAND PAUL SAYS TRUMP’S DHS PICK MARKWAYNE MULLIN IS ‘UNFIT’ FOR THE JOB AFTER HEATED HEARING EXCHANGE

Arriving U.S. citizens and Green Card holders stand in line to clear immigration at Newark international airport, Newark, N.J., Monday, March 9, 2026. The line is longer than usual as Global Entry and Mobile Passport Control services are currently shut down. ( Digital)

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) are examples of major customs hubs that DHS could be looking into, as both are located in sanctuary cities. According to Port Authority, roughly 3 million people pass through customs each month at JFK.

“I’m going to have to be forced to make hard decisions,” Mullin said. “I am not going outside the policies that Congress passed for me, and we’re not trying to push those, but we’re saying you’ve got to partner with us.”

Mullin also warned that sanctuary cities more broadly may be at risk under his leadership of DHS, claiming they are unlawful.

“I believe sanctuary cities, it’s not lawful,” he told chief political anchor Bret Baier. “I don’t think they’re able to do that. And so, we’re going to take a hard look at this.”

MULLIN SWORN IN AS DHS CHIEF AFTER GOP FRACTURE FORCED DEM TO SAVE NOMINATION

President Donald Trump shaking hands with DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin in the Oval Office

President Donald Trump shook hands with newly sworn-in Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin during a ceremony in the Oval Office at the White House on March 24, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Mullin took the helm of DHS after his predecessor, Kristi Noem, was fired by President Donald Trump March 5, after she carried out Trump’s mass-deportation agenda for more than a year.

Trump was reportedly “furious” with Noem saying during a Senate hearing that he knew about a taxpayer-funded ad contract. The White House told Digital Trump did not know about the contract.

Mullin shared his plans for leading the department that has become embattled with controversy.

“My job is to empower them [employees] to do their jobs,” he explained. “How do I make sure that they have the tools and the assets they need and the manpower they need to be able to go out and deliver the mission that Congress and the president has tasked us with?”

During his confirmation hearing, Mullin said one goal is that within six months, he hopes DHS will not be in the headlines every day.

“Right now, we get more correspondence from media than the White House does,” Mullin revealed.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testifying at a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, D.C.

US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem testifies during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on oversight of the Department of Homeland Security on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on March 4, 2026. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP)

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“It’s become such a political hotbed. And really, why is Department of Homeland such a political hotbed? All they’re doing is trying to keep our streets safe, trying to keep our nation secure, trying to keep bad actors from having terrorist attacks on the homeland. It should be something we all get behind,” he added.

Mullin also spoke about the ongoing partial government shutdown as Congress fails to agree on a funding plan for DHS. He accused Democrats of putting the country in a vulnerable state amid conflict with Iran.

“It’s putting our mission at risk,” he said. “We have some very challenging times right now.”

“How we get past this is that we’ve got to put the partisan bickering aside and say, ‘What’s best for America? What’s best for moving forward?'”

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