(Bloomberg) — The US Department of Homeland Security will temporarily pause two programs that speed up some travelers’ progress through airports, citing the ongoing funding shutdown.
Starting Sunday at 6 a.m. Eastern time, the Transportation Security Administration will suspend the operations of PreCheck lanes and all travelers will be directed to general screening lines. The agency will also pause airport police escorts for members of Congress and other expedited services, and DHS will suspend all non-disaster related responses.
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Additionally, travelers enrolled in the Global Entry program will no longer use dedicated lanes when entering the US, DHS said in a statement.
The agency said US citizens and lawful permanent residents who are Global Entry members should proceed to the clearly marked primary processing lanes, while all others members should use the visitor lanes.
Officers previously assigned to process Global Entry passengers will be reassigned to assist with all arriving travelers, the agency said.
Funding for DHS lapsed a week ago, sending the department into a shutdown, after US lawmakers deadlocked on a spending bill ahead of a Feb. 13 deadline. Democrats have demanded new limits on immigration enforcement, which have been rejected by the White House and Republican leaders in Congress.
“We are making tough but necessary workforce and resource decisions to mitigate the damage inflicted by these politicians,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement.
So far, the visible effects of the shutdown have been limited, since more than 90% of DHS employees are deemed essential and continue to work, though without pay. Disruptions are expected to grow over time, but the latest DHS moves appear aimed at increasing pressure on Congress to fund the department.
“This is Trump and Kristi Noem purposely punishing the American people and using them as pawns for their sadistic political games,” Democrat Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee, said in a statement. “TSA PreCheck and Global Entry reduce airport lines and ease the burden on DHS staff who are working without pay because of Trump’s abuse of the Department and killing of American citizens.”
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