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Travelers are facing long lines at airports across the U.S. as a partial government shutdown drags on.
Travelers are facing long lines at airports across the U.S. as a partial government shutdown drags on. Grouped from 4 articles across 4 sources.
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Travelers are facing long lines at airports across the U.S. as a partial government shutdown drags on.
Trump sent ICE agents to assist TSA at major American airports on Monday
Passengers report varying experiences at different times of day at security screening as ICE agents assist TSA staff US politics – live updates Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta international airport turned the digital wait time sign off days ago. Predicting passenger behavior can be hard; predicting the behavior of unpaid TSA agents is also hard. Keeping an accurate clock has been impossible. Even though ICE agents have started filling in for TSA screeners at some airports, a morning flight might mean a three-hour slog with lines winding around baggage carousels, from the security checkpoint all the way outside to the curb. Continue reading...
Johnson said the government "will reduce the lines and the waits at the airlines" after Trump announced that he will sign an executive order instructing DHS Sec. Mullin to pay TSA workers immediately.
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TSA staff absentee rates above 30 per cent at New York’s JFK, other big airports.
Most of the department’s operations, with the exception of ICE and Border Patrol, will be financed.
The announcement comes as long lines for TSA screening of air travelers at airports around the United States persist.
The airport is experiencing some of the longest delays in the US as TSA agents work without pay in a partial shutdown.
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