Paychecks Expected to Bring TSA Lines Back to Normal Within Days

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Hours-long TSA lines at U.S. airports during the partial government shutdown are expected to ease once unpaid workers receive pay, with DHS saying pay could resume by March 30. Travel experts say wait times typically fall within two days to two weeks after payroll resumes, though long-term morale and staffing challenges may persist.
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- Trump signs executive order instructing DHS to immediately pay TSA agents The Guardian
- What to know about Trump’s order to pay TSA officers and its impact on airport security lines AP News
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