PYOK has the story of how a former American Airlines flight attendant is fighting to get his job back, after he was caught trafficking migrants. I’ve gotta say, I feel really bad for him, given the circumstances.
American flight attendant fired over unfortunate incident
In March 2025, American fired a veteran flight attendant, roughly five months after the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a “security threat determination” against him. This meant he could no longer access secure parts of US airports unescorted, which is obviously an issue if you’re going to be a flight attendant.
What caused all of this? Well, in June 2023, the flight attendant was arrested, on suspicion of human trafficking of migrants into the United States. However, it’s not as nefarious as it might sound.
As a side hustle, the flight attendant worked as an international shipper for a USDA pet transportation company, and as part of that, he drove pets across the border between Mexico and the United States. He had done this for years without issue, until June 2023.
In an incident that changed his life, he was contacted by a new customer, to transport three animals from Mexico to San Antonio, Texas. The flight attendant said that things started to feel off when the customer kept changing the pick-up location, eventually deciding on a pick-up in Eagle Pass, Texas, because it would be cheaper than transporting the animals over the border (meaning he’d just be transporting them within the United States).
Here’s how this situation unfolded, according to the flight attendant:
“When I finally arrived, I was horrified to discover that the ‘animals’ were actually people. I was completely blindsided. My first instinct was to refuse transport, but I quickly received a threatening phone call claiming that the passengers were illegal immigrants, and that if I tried to alert law enforcement or leave, I would be arrested and sent to jail. Under extreme stress and fear, I made the wrong decision to drive, something I regret deeply.”
He ended up being pulled over by law enforcement, and fully cooperated during the arrest and subsequent investigation. Thanks to this, in October 2023, the criminal case was dropped against him. Clearly that reflects that he was being honest in sharing that he didn’t intend to do this, and had no part in the scheme.
While he had been temporarily suspended from his job during the arrest and investigation, he was allowed to return to work when the criminal case was dropped.
However, roughly a year after returning to work, in November 2024, the TSA issued the security threat determination for him, which got in the way of him being able to perform his job. Then in March 2025, he was fired from the airline.
He filed an appeal, but that hasn’t gotten anywhere, and he feels that the process has been unfairly biased:
“This TSA determination has placed an unlawful and unjustified hold on my professional aviation credentials, despite the fact that I am otherwise eligible to pass background checks required for law enforcement, military enlistment, school employment, and even a license to carry a firearm.”
“I understand and respect the TSA’s duty to protect national security, but I am not a threat. I made a terrible mistake under duress, but I have learned an invaluable lesson. I want nothing more than to return to my career, rebuild my life, and move forward as a law-abiding citizen.”

I hope this guy is able to get his job back
I think there’s value in bringing attention to this story, in hopes that he can have the security threat determination against him dropped. This isn’t political, and we don’t need to talk about the topic of immigration.
This guy was doing a legitimate job of transporting animals, and had been doing it for years. He then found himself in a really unfortunate situation, and domestically transported migrants rather than animals. I think many people finding themselves in the same situation would’ve acted similarly. He even had all charges dropped against him, which clearly reflects that he was found to be innocent.
The government often moves slowly, so it’s interesting how he ended up getting the security threat determination against him over a year after charges were dropped. It sure feels like that’s because there was some bureaucrat who wasn’t considering the totality of updated evidence, and was looking at the case based on old information.
Heck, in early 2017, I found myself on some sort of a government watchlist, presumably based on my travel patterns. Ultimately it took me quite some time, but I managed to get a redress number, so that I wasn’t always subjected to extra security screening at the airport. Obviously this is a little different, but I think the idea is similar, of how these lists sometimes don’t reflect actual, current threats.

Bottom line
A veteran American flight attendant has lost his job, after the TSA issued a “security threat determination” against him, meaning he can no longer access the airside portion of an airport. He had a side gig as a pet transporter, but in June 2023, he found himself in a situation where he was instead transporting migrants.
Obviously American has done nothing wrong here — the airline can’t do anything to keep him employed if he remains on this list. However, you’d hope that the TSA would be able to reverse its decision with this guy, especially if he otherwise has a clean record. Hopefully this getting a bit of attention will help him get off this list, and allow him to get his job back.
What do you make of this American flight attendant situation?