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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Owen Scott

Mass TSA exodus and callouts blamed for hours-long delay at US airports

  • More than 300 Transportation Security Administration workers have resigned since the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown began on February 14.
  • Internal TSA statistics indicate that approximately 50,000 employees are mandated to work without pay during the ongoing shutdown.
  • TSA officer absence rates have surged to double-digit percentages at several major U.S. airports, including 53% at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston and 21% at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
  • The increased absences are causing significant operational strain and leading to extensive delays for travelers, with some airports reporting wait times exceeding three hours.
  • TSA employees are experiencing severe financial hardship, with some families becoming "zero-income households," and concerns are rising about future staff retention and recruitment if the shutdown continues.

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