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Trump is weighing executive action to ease airport safety snags.

Sources said that if Congress fails to reach a deal to resolve the security staff shortages which have caused airports to be clogged, President Donald Trump may take 'executive action' to pay 50,000 airport'security officers.

Homeland Security Department reported that nearly 500 airport security guards have quit since February's partial shutdown. A dispute between Congress and the Transportation Security Administration over funding has forced the Transportation Security Administration to work without pay.

Two congressional sources confirmed that Trump was considering various actions to pay airport employees. However, it is unclear for how long he will be able pay TSA payrolls if a deal with Congress cannot be reached.

Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, said in a Thursday statement: "It's true that there are discussions at the White House about a variety of ideas for reducing the impact of the Democrat shutdown crisis. However, no plans or preparations have been made." The easiest and best way to pay TSA Agents would be to fund DHS."

Democrats in Congress are holding up funding for DHS and demanding changes to the rules that govern its immigration operations after agents in Minneapolis killed two U.S. Citizens Renee Good, and Alex Pretti.

Republicans have rejected Democratic proposals for funding TSA separately, while they negotiate reforms to how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents work.

On Wednesday, the TSA said that if staffing problems worsened, it could be forced to shut down smaller airports.

On Wednesday, more than 11, or 3,120 TSA agents, failed to show up at work. Absenteeism rates were higher in New York JFK airport, Houston's airports and the airports of Baltimore, New Orleans, and Atlanta.

Chris Sununu is the CEO of Airlines for America. He reiterated on Thursday his call for Congress resolve this issue quickly. Even if the U.S. Senate reached a deal on DHS funding before Friday, he warned, "you are still likely to have a tough weekend because it won't be finalized immediately."

Trump said that he could send National Guard troops to airports in order to meet security needs.

Senate Republicans and Democrats are continuing to debate a plan that would allow funding for TSA, and other Department of Homeland Security agencies to resume while keeping funding for immigration enforcement on hold.

TSA is dealing with a?surge in school spring break travel that is about 5 percent higher than last year. In recent days, absences have risen above 10%. This has led to long delays at airport security checkpoints.

On Monday, hundreds of U.S. Immigration agents and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers were deployed to 14 U.S. Airports for security screening.

Some of these agents now check IDs using TSA equipment. They also assist with logistics and crowd control, as well as guarding exits and entrances.

ICE and law enforcement personnel are paid even during the shutdown. (Reporting and editing by Chizu Nomiyama; Bill Berkrot, Edmund Klamann and Chizu Nomiyama)

(source: Reuters)