Reports indicate that travelers have been waiting for hours at U.S. airports due to a partial government shutdown, prompting the Trump administration to announce the deployment of immigration agents to assist security personnel. This decision coincides with ongoing financial issues and the lack of pay for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees, who have been working without salaries for over a month.
A man detonated fireworks inside a high-speed train heading to Frankfurt, resulting in injuries to 12 passengers. The incident occurred during the journey, where fellow passengers managed to detain the suspect until authorities arrived.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced new measures to enhance security at U.S. airports amid increasing terrorist threats. These measures include an increase in security screenings and updates to the technologies used.
During a partial government shutdown in the United States, Jill Dejanovich, a representative of the TSA Employees Union, expressed concerns about the difficulties faced by workers in this vital sector. The shutdown has raised fears about the impact of privatization on public services.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing to pay its employees on Monday, yet concerns about working conditions at US airports persist. Employees are under increasing pressure due to rising traveler numbers, raising questions about the system's capacity to handle the surge.
The US Department of Homeland Security announced that the resignation of approximately <strong>500</strong> security personnel could lead to the closure of some smaller airports amid a continuing funding crisis. This situation arises as the Trump administration has failed to reach an agreement with Congress to fund the Department of Homeland Security.