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The Department of Homeland Security has abruptly reversed a decision to temporarily suspend the Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck and Global Entry programs due to what the agency described as a lapse in funding.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reversed course on Sunday and lifted a suspension on the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) PreCheck program. The DHS had announced a
TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are temporarily suspended amid a partial government shutdown.: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Federal officials said they suspended TSA PreCheck and Global Entry Sunday morning at 6 a.m. ET, but in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now in the midst of a partial shutdown as lawmakers have yet to agree on a plan to fund the agency. Obviously, this could have ripple effects ...
About 20 million people have TSA PreCheck, and 12 million have Global Entry. It was set to take effect at 5 a.m. Chicago time, but after 9:30 a.m., they announced that it "remains operational with no change for the traveling public." If staffing constraints become a problem, "evaluate on a case-by-case basis and adjust operations accordingly."
The government is in a partial shutdown after a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed to pass in Congress. The conflict among lawmakers stems from the department's oversight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, but it's just ...