As airport delays persist, travelers and TSA workers call for end to shutdown: "Get it passed, work together"
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Delays at major U.S. airports across the country persist as Transportation Security Administration officers continue to work without pay and call-outs mount as the partial government shutdown drags on. In:
Delays at major U.S. airports across the country persist as Transportation Security Administration officers continue to work without pay and call-outs mount as the partial government shutdown drags on.
"I think it's ridiculous they need to open the government back up, it's time," Colin McDonald, a traveler at Philadelphia International Airport, said.
Travelers and TSA officers are calling on lawmakers in Washington to end the partial shutdown, which began on Feb. 14, and fund DHS.
"Get it passed. Work together. Come together so that we can continue to pay our people and care for the folks who keep our nation running," said Corinne Gunter, who was at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The staffing shortages have led to long wait times for flyers. As of early Friday afternoon, wait times of 120 minutes were reported at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.

Washington — A group of senators met with border czar Tom Homan on Thursday as negotiators continue to seek an agreement to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement and end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. Nikole Killion, Alan He and Caitlin Huey-Burns contributed to this report.












