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  • The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily shut down TSA PreCheck and Global Entry.
  • These expedited programs allow approved members to move through airports faster.
  • Some PreCheck lines remained operational after the 6 am ET shutdown.

The Department of Homeland Security said on Saturday night that it was shutting down expedited airport security and immigration lanes for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry at US airports, effective Sunday morning at 6 am ET, due to a partial government shutdown that left the department without funding.

Social media posts, however, show that some PreCheck lanes were still operating at airports such as Minneapolis, Washington, DC, and Orlando after the 6 am cutoff.

Both programs are widely used by frequent flyers and business travelers. DHS said passengers with active memberships will still be able to fly, but will be funneled into standard security or immigration lines.

The closures are expected to significantly increase wait times. CLEAR, a separate, privately run expedited checkpoint, appears to still be operating.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the agency is “making tough but necessary workforce and resource decisions” and prioritizing the “general traveling population” at airports.

“Without appropriations, TSA simply cannot afford to risk overstretching our staff and weakening our security posture,” she added.

The lanes will reopen once the agency secures funding, DHS said.

DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

TSA and customs agents are considered essential employees and are working without pay during the partial shutdown, as they did for 43 days during the full shutdown in October.

TSA PreCheck allows approved travelers to keep shoes and jackets on and leave laptops and liquids in bags, while Global Entry provides expedited passport control when returning to the US from abroad.



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