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TSA warns of security 'threat' as airport checkpoint closures trigger more travel delays

The DHS shutdown has created travel chaos for flight passengers as a Philadelphia airport closes security checkpoints. Long wait times are reported at major airports amid the crisis.


TSA warns of security 'threat' as airport checkpoint closures trigger more travel delays

The ongoing DHS shutdown has sparked travel chaos in areas of the country, with some airports now closing security checkpoints due to callouts by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers - raising concerns about "threat" levels. 

Acting Deputy TSA Administrator Adam Stahl told Fox News Digital on Wednesday the issue is not just staffing. He said "a variety of other streams of information, including threat [and] intelligence" input, are also part of ongoing risk assessments. 

It has also had increases in unscheduled absence rates - and other airports could be next.

"We're determining [airport and security line closures] based on staffing, but we have federal security directors on the ground who are experts in their particular airport, the configuration, demographic, and travel and patterns tied to that airport," he said.

"The reality is [that] as this continues, as our officers continue not to receive a paycheck, it just stretches into weeks … [and] rates [of callouts] are going to continue to go up. We're going to have individuals that can't afford to go into work and individuals quit, possibly altogether," Stahl added. 

There was a national callout rate of 10.19% on Sunday, a TSA spokesperson told Fox News Digital this week.

"The overall majority of individuals are continuing to show up, but that's just the reality of the situation. We don't know how much longer they're going to hold on for, and that's why we've signaled to airports, but also to everyone else."

At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, the wait time for flight passengers has been over two hours.

"Wait times may fluctuate from 15 minutes to up to two hours depending on the day of week or time of day," the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport shared on X.

"It's about the integrity of the aviation security system," Stahl told Fox News Digital. 

"We don't want to jeopardize that, and we're going to continue to prioritize that in the days ahead."

Khloe Quill of Fox News Digital contributed reporting. 

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