President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to 14 major US airports to assist the Transportation Security Administration.The move addresses critical staffing shortages at security checkpoints as federal employees work without pay during an ongoing partial government shutdown.Wait times reached six hours at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after more than eleven percent of security officers were absent over the weekend.Tensions remain high as congressional lawmakers debate funding for the Department of Homeland Security while the president directed agents to stop wearing masks.