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Shutdown Chaos Grounds Travelers as TSA Walkouts Surge

by Andrew Powell
March 16, 2026 at 1:37 am
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Shutdown Chaos Grounds Travelers as TSA Walkouts Surge

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents arrive to work at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas on March 10, 2026. Airports across the United States are feeling the strain of a partial government shutdown causing a shortage of travel safety agents, leading to extended travel delays for air passengers. Since February 14, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees US air travel security, has had funding frozen due to ongoing disagreements between Congressional Democrats and Republicans over another agency overseen by the department, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). (Photo by Mark Felix / AFP via Getty Images)

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Travelers across the country are running into long lines and mounting frustration as airport security staffing takes a hit during the ongoing federal budget standoff.

Hundreds of TSA officers have quit since the shutdown began on Feb. 14, leaving already strained checkpoints struggling to keep up with demand, per the New York Post.

According to internal statistics cited by CBS News, more than 300 officers have walked off the job, while many others have taken unscheduled absences.

The impact has been felt nationwide.

At William P. Hobby Airport, more than half of TSA officers called out on March 8, with 53% absent, followed by 47% the next day. 

Other major airports have also seen significant staffing shortages, including John F. Kennedy International Airport, where 21% of staff called in sick over the past month.

Similar trends have been reported at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport with a 19% absence rate and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, which saw 14% of its workforce call out.

These numbers came even before TSA agents missed their first paycheck on Friday, worsening an already difficult situation.

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In some cases, airports have advised passengers to arrive as much as five hours before departure to make it through security.

Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has launched messaging aimed at travelers, placing blame squarely on Democrats. 

A video played at some airport checkpoints told passengers, “You may be experiencing longer-than-average wait times due to the ongoing Democrat shutdown of TSA and the Department of Homeland Security.”

“The TSA Officers you are interacting with have shown up to work despite having missed paychecks. Please take the opportunity to thank the dedicated men and women of the TSA when you fly today,” the message added.

Not all airports agreed to air the video. Facilities like LaGuardia Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport declined, citing concerns that the messaging was too political.

Still, DHS has continued its public push, writing on social media that the shutdown “has led to HOURS long security lines at airports across the country, leading Americans to miss their spring break flights.”

The standoff has dragged on for nearly a month, with Senate Democrats refusing to approve funding without changes to immigration enforcement policies tied to ICE and Border Patrol.

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