Over 1,000 US TSA officers have left since start of shutdown, DHS says


Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers walk through the domestic terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. March 27, 2026. REUTERS/Alyssa Pointer

WASHINGTON, April ⁠27 (Reuters) - Over 1,000 U.S. Transportation Security Administration ⁠officers have left the agency since the start of ‌the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown that began in mid-February, the DHS said on Monday.

Here are some details:

• The figure stood ​at 460 in the last week ⁠of March and more ⁠than 780 as of last week, the DHS said.

• The ⁠lengthy ‌government shutdown this spring forced the 50,000 TSA workers to go without pay for six ⁠weeks, resulting in major disruptions, including airport ​security waits extending ‌four hours or more at some airports.

• TSA ⁠employees handle ​screening at nearly all U.S. airports.

• Democrats have held up funding for DHS, which oversees TSA, while demanding a change ⁠in rules governing the Immigration and ​Customs Enforcement agency, which is also part of DHS.

• ICE has been the face of Republican President Donald Trump's ⁠immigration crackdown that rights advocates and Democrats have criticized over what they call violations of free speech and due process rights.

• Rights advocates also say the crackdown has ​created an unsafe environment, particularly ⁠for minorities.

• Trump casts the crackdown as necessary to improve ​domestic security and reduce illegal immigration.

• ‌Earlier this month, Trump proposed ​to privatize much of TSA's operations and cut nearly 10,000 employees.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington)

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