TSA, DHS and the shutdown
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Here's how to utilize TSA PreCheck and CLEAR+ for faster security screening amid lengthy wait times due to the partial government shutdown.
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You can now pass through TSA PreCheck at Logan using only your face. Should that make us nervous?
To some electronic privacy and civil liberties advocates, TSA’s facial recognition expansion comes as more of a dystopian omen than a cutting-edge marvel. The post You can now pass through TSA PreCheck at Logan using only your face.
A partial shutdown affecting the Transportation Security Administration is causing long airport lines and flight delays across the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security is temporarily halting TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, two of the most widely used trusted-traveler programs in the United States, amid a partial government shutdown.
TSA PreCheck is a trusted traveler program that allows approved passengers to use expedited security lanes at participating U.S. airports. Travelers in PreCheck lanes typically do not need to remove shoes, belts, light jackets, laptops or compliant liquids during screening.
TSA PreCheck offers faster screening at airports nationwide, including Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. How it works and how to enroll.
The U.S. government remains partially shutdown. If you're flying and have TSA PreCheck access, make sure all of your information is good to go.
The Transportation Security Administration said Sunday that its PreCheck program would remain operational despite an earlier announcement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that the
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TSA PreCheck, Global Entry programs suspended as DHS shutdown continues
As a partial government shutdown continues, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is suspending the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs.
Global Entry at U.S. airports resumed March 12, but the partial government shutdown continues, resulting in longer waits at TSA checkpoints.
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Yeager Airport asking for donations for TSA employees
Since February 14, nearly 50,000 TSA officers around the country have been working without pay. It comes from the partial government shutdown that has impacted the Department of Homeland Security. But Yeager International Airport in Charleston is helping its TSA employees.