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    Trump Orders Emergency Payment for TSA Personnel

    U.S. President Donald J. Trump announced a new measure addressing disruptions at airports and ongoing security process issues across the country. Trump stated that he has instructed Markwayne Mullin, whom he referred to as Secretary of Homeland Security, to ensure immediate payment of salaries for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel through an executive order. In his statement, Trump described the…

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    TSA Crisis Deepens as Staff Quit Amid Shutdown

    A U.S. funding standoff is disrupting aviation operations, as around 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers continue working without pay, raising safety concerns. Senior TSA official Ha McNeill told Congress that 460 officers have resigned during the current shutdown, following 1,110 departures in 2025. Absenteeism has exceeded 10 percent, while spring break travel demand is about 5 percent higher than last…

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    TSA Crisis Deepens

    TSA Crisis Deepens: Unpaid Officers Begin to Resign Disruptions in salary payments for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel in the United States are directly impacting employees. Some TSA officers have started to resign from their positions, leading to long queues at security checkpoints and operational disruptions. In a statement by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), it was noted…

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    TSA & Global Entry Suspended

    TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Programs Suspended in the U.S. The United States Department of Homeland Security has temporarily suspended the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs due to the ongoing partial federal government shutdown. These programs allowed pre-approved travelers to move more quickly through security screening and passport control procedures. The suspension is expected to result in longer waiting…

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