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Sources say that an official has warned the US to stop immigration and customs processing in'sanctuary cities' airports.

Sources say Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned privately that authorities could "stop processing international travellers?and cargo" at'major U.S. airports' in'sanctuary cities' that refused to cooperate with Trump administration immigration crackdown.

Mullin publicly threatened to stop processing international travelers at airports such as Denver and Philadelphia in April, during a funding dispute with the Department of Homeland Security. He privately informed travel executives that the Department could choose to do so in Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, Seattle, and San Francisco.

The Atlantic reported Mullin's remarks to travel executives earlier and cited sources as saying that the move was likely to occur sometime after the end of?the?FIFA World Cup? in the United States, in July.

DHS has declined to comment.

Airlines for America represents the major passenger and cargo carriers. The group said that reducing the customs staffing at major airports "would have a devastating impact on the airline and tourism industry, causing significant operational disruptions to carriers, passengers and international cargo flow."

U.S. Travel represents major airline chains, hotel chains, car rental?firms, and other companies. They said that "for domestic and international inbound travel, we urge governments at all levels to implement policies that encourage the free and efficient movement of legitimate travelers."

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated at a U.S. House of Representatives hearing on Thursday that he did not know about Mullin's comments and did not show support.

Duffy said: "We shouldn't shut down air travel in states that don't agree with our politics."

Last year, more than 50 million international passengers arrived at three of the major New York Airports. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman; David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)