Trump, TSA and airport security
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With hundreds quitting the Transportation Security Administration, lawmakers face a funding deadline as airport lines grow.
Some waits are still long on Sunday as a busy spring-break season collides with TSA workers waiting for back pay from the shutdown.
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TSA wait times latest: Travelers are facing anything from no line to 4 hours in airport security
Flying in the US is a mixed bag right now: You might be standing in line at TSA for hours, or you might just sail on through.
The Senate passed legislation early Friday morning to fund DHS, except for ICE and Border Patrol. The measure must still get through the House
Staffing gaps at Transportation Security Administration have led to ICE deployments, but travelers still face long lines.
Some airports across the U.S. have a very different security setup that most travelers don't know about, and here's how it works when they don't use TSA.
President Donald Trump, in a Truth Social post on Thursday evening, said he would sign an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security to pay TSA agents.
The Trump administration has sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to some airports to help ease long security lines during the partial government shutdown.
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TSA warns of shutdowns as delays continue at Atlanta airport
Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport are facing long and unpredictable wait times as staffing shortages affect security lines, according to federal officials and passengers.
Bush Intercontinental Airport, where outbound travelers have faced wait times up to four hours at security checkpoints this week, has seen some of the highest call-out rates in the country for TSA employees who are working without pay during a partial government shutdown.
A passenger made a verbal bomb threat as a Frontier Airlines flight was landing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Sunday night, provoking a security response, Frontier Airlines