Congress races to fund DHS as TSA walkouts fuel airport delays

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Senators are hurrying to reach a DHS funding deal that would fund most agencies and TSA, while excluding ICE enforcement, to end the shutdown as airports face long lines and staffing shortages from mass TSA walkouts; the talks unfold amid leadership changes at DHS, proposed reforms on immigration enforcement, and new moves like Delta suspending congress-specific airport service.
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- What TSA lines are like at Charlotte's airport amid the partial government shutdown Axios
- Don't want to get stuck in a 4-hour TSA line? United and Delta will let you change your flight. Business Insider
- What you can and can't donate to help TSA officers amid government shutdown WRAL
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