TSA Lines Stretch as DHS Funding Fight Disrupts Travel

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CBS News documented hours-long TSA lines at Houston’s IAH amid a DHS funding standoff and staffing shortages, with lines winding through multiple levels and a basement area lacking food, water, air conditioning or restrooms. Passengers missed flights, faced long waits, and while frustration often targeted Washington, frontline staff were also affected as TSA pay remains delayed pending funding restoration and a potential deal could come by week’s end.
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