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    US airports may close as travelers face record wait times, warns transport chief

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    By Loisa Lane on March 26, 2026 USA News
    US airports may close as travelers face record wait times, warns transport chief
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    US airports may close as travelers face record wait times, warns transport chief

    Airport Security Crisis
    Long wait times at US airports exceed 4.5 hours as nearly 500 TSA employees quit amid staff shortages from a prolonged shutdown leaving them unpaid.

    White House Response
    Elon Musk‘s proposal to fund TSA wages during the shutdown has been officially declined by the White House, reinforcing ongoing governmental funding disputes.
    Potential delays
    More than 50% of TSA staff remain absent, leading to expected increased wait times at major airports before the World Cup in June.

    Briefing summary

    Some US airports face potential shutdowns due to increased absenteeism among TSA staff, with 50,000 employees impacted by ongoing pay issues since mid-February.

    Ha Nguyen McNeill reported a significant rise in assaults on TSA workers, rising 500% since the pay shutdown began, amid escalating frustration from passengers.

    Full reading: US airports may have to shut as passengers endure ‘highest wait times in history’, transport boss warns | US News

    Some US airports may have to shut as travellers endure long wait times at security following a shutdown that’s seen 50,000 staff go unpaid.

    The acting head of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said it was a “dire situation”.

    Ha Nguyen McNeill said nearly 500 TSA employees – who screen passengers and luggage – had quit so far after not receiving pay since mid-February.

    She said multiple major airports were seeing 40% to 50% call-out rates (a measure of absence), compared with an average of 4% normally, because staff “simply cannot afford to report to work”.

    “This has led to the highest wait times in TSA history, with some wait times greater than 4.5 hours,” she added.

    A resolution does not appear imminent, as Democrats and Republicans still cannot agree on a deal on funding the Department of Homeland Security, the body that encompasses the TSA.

    Democrats want changes to immigration and deportation operations after the controversial killings of two people in Minneapolis earlier this year by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

    ICE agents have been sent to some airports by the Trump administration for what Ms McNeill called “non-specialised screening functions”, but opponents say the move is inflammatory.

    US airports may close as travelers face record wait times, warns transport chiefNew York‘s JFK. Pic: AP” data-testid=”article-image-image”/>
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    ICE agents are at some airports, including New York’s JFK. Pic: AP

    ‘Staff are sleeping in their cars’

    In the meantime, many TSA workers are being pushed to the brink and are resorting to desperate measures.

    “Some [staff] are sleeping in their cars, selling their blood and plasma, and taking on second jobs to make ends meet, all while being expected to perform at the highest level when in uniform to protect the travelling public,” Ms McNeill told the House Homeland Security Committee.

    She said assaults had also increased by 500% since the shutdown began in mid-February, as some passengers take out their frustrations on staff.

    Ha Nguyen McNeill testified at the homeland security committee on Wednesday. Pic: Reuters
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    Ha Nguyen McNeill testified at the homeland security committee on Wednesday. Pic: Reuters

    The boss of Houston airport warned security waits of up to four hours could get longer if a deal isn’t done soon.

    In a video on the airport’s website, Jim Szczesniak said employees working in areas such as IT, finance and maintenance had been redeployed to try to manage the lines. However, he warned it wasn’t sustainable.

    New York LaGuardia was another airport seeing long lines on Wednesday afternoon, with people queuing virtually the entire length of Terminal B.

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    The TSA boss also agreed during her committee appearance that there could be problems when fans arrive for the World Cup in June.

    Ms McNeill said it took four to six months to train new staff and added that job applications had dried up significantly, raising questions about replacing those who have quit.

    Meanwhile, the White House has rejected Elon Musk’s offer to pay TSA wages during the shutdown, according to CBS News.

    The world’s richest person made the offer on X at the weekend.

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