TSA Agents Tipped Off ICE To Arrest Mother At San Francisco Airport
By Willa Pope Robbins
Published on March 25, 2026.
TSA agents alerted ICE to the arrest of Angelina Lopez-Jimenez, a woman who was arrested at San Francisco airport, in an apparent violation of immigration laws. The TSA flagged both Lopez-Jameson and her daughter, Wendy Godinez-Lopez, as individuals believed to have been issued deportation orders by a judge and shared their names and birth dates with ICE, allowing them to more easily detain those flagged while in the airport. The arrest occurred after President Donald Trump announced he would be deploying ICE agents to airports to combat delays caused by the partial government shutdown. The practice of sharing information with ICE has been controversial for other federal agencies, with a judge ruling that the IRS violated the law 42,700 times by giving confidential information to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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