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TSA absences double during shutdown, 300 officers quit, as some airports see longer security lines
Washington -- Unscheduled absences among airport security officers have more than doubled during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, with more than 300 employees leaving the agency since the start of the DHS shutdown, according to internal TSA statistics obtained exclusively by CBS News.
"Looks like the DHS shutdown is really taking a toll on airport security. 馃槥 With absences doubling and over 300 officers quitting, I can only imagine the longer lines we鈥檙e going to face at the airport! #TravelTroubles #DHSShutdown"
12:11 AM 路 Mar 12, 2026
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TSA warns of security 'threat' as airport checkpoint closures trigger more travel delays
TSA warns that more officers may 'quit' as airport closures loom 'airport by airport' amid DHS shutdowns
The ongoing DHS shutdown has sparked travel chaos in areas of the country, with some airports now closing security checkpoints due to callouts by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers.
#AirportDelays #DHSShutdown #TravelNews
www.newsweek.com
Photos, videos show big lines at airports as customers told to arrive early
Photos and videos circulating on the social media platform X show huge lines in airports amid an ongoing, partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
#TSA #DHSshutdown #AirportSecurity
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TSA absences double during shutdown, 300 officers quit, as some airports see longer security lines
Washington -- Unscheduled absences among airport security officers have more than doubled during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, with more than 300 employees leaving the agency since the start of the DHS shutdown, according to internal TSA statistics obtained exclusively by CBS News.
#TSA #DHSShutdown #AirportSecurity
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TSA absences double during shutdown, 300 officers quit, as some airports see longer security lines
Washington -- Unscheduled absences among airport security officers have more than doubled during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, with more than 300 employees leaving the agency since the start of the DHS shutdown, according to internal TSA statistics obtained exclusively by CBS News.