DHS pauses 2 key travel programs amid shutdown, Washington Post says

The Department of Homeland Security temporarily suspended from ​Sunday its PreCheck and Global Entry programs that speed airport security checks for some travelers, The Washington Post ‌said.

The Department of Homeland Security temporarily suspended from ​Sunday its PreCheck and Global Entry programs that speed airport security checks for some travelers, The Washington Post ‌said. (Ken Cedeno, Reuters)


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WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security has temporarily suspended from ​Sunday its PreCheck and Global Entry programs that speed airport security checks for some travelers, The Washington Post ‌said, due to a shutdown at much of the agency.

The halt in the ⁠programs run by the ​DHS began from 4 ⁠a.m. MST, the newspaper cited an agency spokesperson as ‌saying on Saturday.

DHS ‌began a partial shutdown last week after Republicans and ⁠Democrats failed to reach a ⁠deal on immigration enforcement reforms.

The pause in programs is among the emergency measures DHS is taking to redirect staffing more than a week after Congress failed to send it more money, the paper said.

The agency is "making tough but ‌necessary workforce and resource decisions" and ​prioritizing the "general traveling population" at entry points, the paper cited Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as saying in a statement.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. The DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

TSA's PreCheck program allows approved passengers through a dedicated, faster security lane ​at airports and is designed to reduce wait times and ‌streamline screening.

Global Entry ‌expedites ⁠customs and immigration clearance for preapproved, low‑risk international travelers entering the United States.

On Thursday, the Trump administration ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a part of the DHS, to ‌suspend the deployment of ​hundreds of aid workers to disaster-affected ‌areas, due to ⁠the DHS ​shutdown.

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