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    TSA callout rate surged over weekend as partial shutdown continues

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMarch 16, 2026 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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    TSA staffing shortage issues surged over the weekend after agents missed their first full paycheck due to a partial government shutdown, creating hourslong wait times for travelers as call outs increase operational concerns, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

    There were more than 111 incidents where shortages threatened “operational integrity” on Sunday, which the Department of Homeland Security describes as “hotspots.” Travelers across the country reported lengthy TSA queues that snaked through airports, with some waiting one to two hours at security checkpoints.

    Houston Hobby International Airport reached a 55% callout rate on Saturday, which the DHS has described as the highest since the department funding lapsed last month.

    Houston, New Orleans, and Atlanta are where the most concentrated rate of “hotspots” have occurred since the shutdown began, according to DHS. Wait times exceeded an hour at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Sunday, which serves as a Delta Airlines hub and is considered one of the busiest airports in the country.

    Passengers wait in long lines to get through TSA security screening at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston on March 8.Brett Coomer / Houston Chronicle via AP

    “These numbers illustrate the severe operational strain caused by the shutdown, underscoring the urgent need for resolution to restore stability, morale, and security at America’s airports,” DHS said. “TSA funding must be restored immediately.”

    Democratic lawmakers have delayed Republican efforts to pass a new bill to fund DHS after expressing serious concerns over how the embattled agency has handled immigration enforcement. Funding for DHS expired on Feb. 13, and Democrats insist on reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection before they approve a new appropriation bill.

    Most TSA agents received a partial paycheck at first but Friday marked the first full paycheck missed for the airport workers. Its the third paycheck missed by DHS employees in six months, when factoring in the record-long shutdown last year, according to DHS.

    At least 366 TSA agents, who are classified as essential workers, have quite their jobs in the last month, DHS said. The department noted that it can take four to six months to train new agents, compounding TSA’s struggle to meet passenger demand.

    TSA agent Anthony Riley, 58, told NBC News on Wednesday that he’s continued working at Syracuse Hancock International Airport through the shutdown but his family is facing the risk of homelessness.

    The father of three is currently working with Legal Aid to avoid eviction and work out a payment plan with his landlord.

    “This is the fourth week I’m working without pay and it’s killing me,” Riley said.



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