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Airport Security Lines Soar Due to Shutdown

Airport Security Lines Soar Due to Shutdown

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March 14, 20261m 27s

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Airport Security Lines Prolonged Due to Government Shutdown: TSA Screeners Face Financial Hardship

Travelers across the U.S. are experiencing lengthy security lines at airports due to the ongoing government shutdown, now in its fourth week. TSA screeners, working without pay, are facing financial struggles, with back pay taking up to thirty days to arrive. Union leaders report increased gas and food prices exacerbating the situation. Despite a failed Senate vote to end the shutdown, airports like Dallas-Fort Worth and Love Field have not yet seen significant delays, but expect them with busy travel ahead. Unions are providing support to help TSA staff and others cope with the strain.

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