Newark Airport at Risk Amid Federal and Local Tensions

The U.S. Homeland Security Department may soon stop processing travelers and cargo at Newark Airport due to non-cooperation from local law enforcement in assisting federal immigration officials in northern New Jersey. Secretary Markwayne Mullin emphasized the urgency of the situation, warning that a decision may come swiftly.

Newark Airport at Risk Amid Federal and Local Tensions

The U.S. Homeland Security Department has issued a stark warning regarding potential disruptions at Newark Airport. The department plans to halt processing travelers and cargo unless local law enforcement begins cooperating with federal immigration efforts.

Secretary Markwayne Mullin revealed these potential measures during an appearance on Fox News' "Fox and Friends." The major United Airlines hub near New York City is at the center of these tensions.

Mullin emphasized the urgency, stating that swift action might be necessary if the current situation doesn't improve. The issue underlines the growing tension between federal and local authorities in northern New Jersey.

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