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US Drawing Up Plans to Halt Immigration Customs Processing at Sanctuary City Airports

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The proposed policy could disrupt passenger travel and cargo operations at major US airports, affecting airlines' revenue and logistics companies' supply chains. The impact is US-specific, targeting sanctuary cities. If implemented, it would create operational bottlenecks, reduce flight volumes, and increase costs for carriers and shippers. The mechanism is regulatory and logistics-driven.

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  • US government considering halting international travel and cargo processing at airports in sanctuary cities.
  • Targeted cities include Denver, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, Seattle, and San Francisco.
  • No final decision has been made; policy shift discussed by Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin.
  • Mullin communicated this possibility to U.S. travel executives earlier this month.
Sector verdictAIRLINESDownmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 2/5

Over 1-4 weeks, airlines face schedule disruptions and higher costs if policy is enacted; magnitude 3.

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Sector impact at a glance

  • AIRLINESmid
  • AIRLINESshort
  • LOGISTICS_SHIPPINGmid
  • LOGISTICS_SHIPPINGshort
  • SP500_CONSUMER_DISCmid
  • SP500_CONSUMER_DISCshort

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