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Travelers and TSA workers urge resolution to airport delays and shutdown

20 March 2026
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Delays at major U.S. airports continue as the partial government shutdown, which began on February 14, affects the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). TSA officers are working without pay, leading to increased call-outs and significant staffing shortages. For instance, Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport reported wait times of up to 120 minutes, while Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport experienced wait times exceeding 80 minutes. More than 10% of TSA officers called out nationwide, with some airports in Houston and Philadelphia forced to close security checkpoints. As of last week, TSA employees missed their first full paycheck, and over 300 employees have left the agency since the shutdown began. Lawmakers remain divided over funding, primarily due to disputes over immigration reform.

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The current partial government shutdown has far-reaching implications for national security and public safety, especially at critical transportation hubs. The TSA plays a vital role in ensuring safe air travel, and staffing shortages directly impact airport efficiency and traveler experiences. Historically, government shutdowns have disrupted federal services, but the prolonged nature of this shutdown exacerbates the situation as it affects TSA operations and employee morale. Additionally, the ongoing dispute over funding reflects deeper issues in U.S. immigration policy, which has been a contentious topic in Congress.

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