TSA working without pay as DHS shutdown begins
The Department of Homeland Security has entered a partial shutdown, leaving TSA agents to screen passengers without pay. Unlike previous shutdowns, the FAA remains funded, but travel experts warn of major "checkpoint churn" as unpaid officers face renewed financial stress. FOX 5 breaks down the standoff over ICE reforms, the impact on Atlanta travelers, and the specific items you should leave at home to help speed up the lines during the funding lapse.
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