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    US Senate moves to end airport chaos

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMarch 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    WASHINGTON: The US Senate moved on Friday (Mar 27) to finish a budget standoff that has compelled 1000’s of airport safety workers to work with out pay and brought about lengthy delays at airports.

    A lapse in authorities funding has left Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) workers – who display passengers, baggage and cargo – working with out pay since mid-February.

    Airports in a number of cities have warned travellers to reach hours sooner than standard due to lengthy safety strains.

    The funding dispute centred on calls for by opposition Democrats for reforms of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authority, which has confronted nationwide criticism of its aggressive techniques in opposition to undocumented immigrants and for the killings of two US citizens this 12 months.

    Senators voted in favour of a invoice shortly after 2am to fund all the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) – which is the TSA’s guardian company – besides ICE and Border Patrol, for 2026. 

    The invoice would offer funding for the TSA, the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Administration Company, amongst different companies.

    It should now be handed by the Home.



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