TSA: Illegal aliens can use arrest warrants as flight IDs

TSA: Illegal aliens can use arrest warrants as flight IDs
TSA: Illegal aliens can use arrest warrants as flight IDs
Written by Harry Johnson

In today’s letter to Congressman Lance Gooden (R-Texas), TSA confirmed that while US citizens and permanent residents seeking to fly need to show a federally issued ‘real ID’ with a matching photo at airports, the “Warrant for Arrest of Alien” and a “Warrant of Removal/Deportation” issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are considered acceptable forms of “alternate identification” for undocumented illegal non-citizens, who then have to go through “additional screening.”

Undocumented? In the US illegally? Don’t have a government-issued ID? Don’t have ANY ID at all? Need to get on the plane? No problem! Just get yourself an arrest or deportation warrant from the Department of Homeland Security and you’re good to board any US flight!

According to the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), illegal aliens are now allowed to use their arrest and deportation warrants as an “alternative ID” to board commercial flights in the US.

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TSA: Illegal aliens can use arrest warrants as flight IDs

In today’s letter to Congressman Lance Gooden (R-Texas), TSA confirmed that while US citizens and permanent residents seeking to fly need to show a federally issued ‘real ID’ with a matching photo at airports, the “Warrant for Arrest of Alien” and a “Warrant of Removal/Deportation” issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are considered acceptable forms of “alternate identification” for undocumented illegal non-citizens, who then have to go through “additional screening.”

TSA is committed to ensuring that all travelers, regardless of immigration status, are pre-screened before they arrive to the airport, have their pre-screening status and identification verified at security checkpoints, and receive appropriate screening based on risk before entering the sterile area of the airport,” TSA Administrator David Pekoske wrote.

Pekoske added that the alien identification number found on the DHS document is checked against the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) One mobile app, TSA’s National Transportation Vetting Center (NTVC) database, or both.

As for the scale of this undertaking, Pekoske’s letter said that the TSA processed 45,577 non-citizens through the NTVC – of which 44,974 had their documents verified – and “around 60,000” through CBP One, between January 1 and October 31, 2021.

“TSA’s response confirms the Biden administration is knowingly putting our national security at risk,” Gooden said. “Unknown and unvetted immigrants shouldn’t even be in the country, much less flying without proper identification.”

Gooden sent the inquiry to the TSA on December 15, after he received word from a Border Patrol officer that the DHS often has to “take migrants at their word that they are who they say they are” when issuing them documents the agency now says it accepts as valid ID.

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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