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The travel landscape in the United States is once again in jeopardy following a partial federal government shutdown. After lawmakers failed to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), airlines and travel groups have issued urgent warnings of widespread flight delays.

The most critical concern lies with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents. These essential workers are now forced to work without pay, raising fears of increased unscheduled absences. If this continues, travelers should expect massive lines at airports and significant operational chaos.
At the heart of this crisis is a fierce dispute over immigration policy. Democrats are demanding major reforms within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These demands intensified after the deaths of two residents during protests in Minneapolis this January. Lawmakers are now calling for a ban on agents wearing face masks and stricter rules for obtaining warrants.
The shutdown’s impact extends beyond airports to the U.S. Coast Guard. Approximately 56,000 personnel are facing the prospect of working without pay, which could lead the agency to suspend all non-critical or non-lifesaving missions.
President Donald Trump has stated he wants to protect law enforcement, but there is currently no sign of a deal with Democrats. With Congress on recess until February 23rd, this deadlock is expected to persist for several more days.
While air traffic controllers remain funded, the shortage of security personnel could become a major hurdle for travelers. Will politicians find a middle ground, or will the public be left waiting? Only time will tell.

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