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Chaos reigned at airports nationwide on Sunday as extended security lines left travelers in disarray, causing widespread delays and missed flights. This latest travel crisis has sparked renewed debate over federal funding.
Passengers reported waiting nearly three hours at key airports due to the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) understaffed security checkpoints.
Officials have attributed these setbacks to the partial shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security.
During peak travel times, the situation worsened, with lines stretching through terminals and even into parking lots, adding to the frustration.
In a pointed statement on X, the Department of Homeland Security criticized Congress, laying the blame for the shutdown squarely on the shoulders of Democrats.
“Americans nationwide are experiencing the consequences of the reckless Democratic shutdown of DHS,” the department asserted.
‘Today, travelers are facing TSA lines up to NEARLY 3 HOURS LONG at some major airports, causing missed flights and massive delays during peak travel.
‘This chaos is a direct result of Democrats and their refusal to fund DHS. Their political stunt is forcing patriotic TSA officers to work without pay – leading to financial hardship, absences, and crippling staffing shortages.
Airline passengers are seen waiting in long lines to get through the TSA security screening at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, on Sunday
The official X accounts for the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration posted statements blaming Democrats for the DHS funding lapse and resulting airport screening delays
Lots of passengers were seen waiting outside the terminal in the parking garage at Houston airport
‘Enough is enough: stop holding national security and everyday Americans hostage. Democrats must fund DHS NOW.’
The Transportation Security Administration account posted a similar message.
‘Americans are now missing their flights because of the Democrats shutdown of DHS. Their political stunt is forcing patriotic TSA officers to work without pay – leading to financial hardship, absences, and crippling staffing.’
Both tweets from federal agencies working under the Trump Administration appear to adopt explicitly political language assigning blame to the Democrats for the funding lapse.
On the ground, the effects were visible and immediate.
At Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, airport officials described severe congestion as security lines swelled Sunday morning.
According to local reporting by WDSU, more than 2,000 passengers were queued at peak times, with lines stretching from the parking garage across ticketing areas and up to the second-floor TSA checkpoint.
It was a similar situation in at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston with lines of up to three hours to get through screening.
Both posts said TSA officers were working without pay and linked staffing shortages to missed flights and long security lines
Homeland Security referenced Houston Airport’s three hour wait in the TSA security line
The delays have only become worse during peak travel periods, with long queues snaking through terminals and into parking lots such as here at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston
Passengers are seen waiting in huge security lines on Sunday at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, in Kenner, Louisiana
Pictures and video were posted of passengers waiting outside the terminal in the parking garage at Houston airport.
Airport leaders said the disruption stemmed from the partial federal government shutdown and resulting staffing shortages.
‘Due to impacts from the federal government’s partial shutdown, there is a shortage of TSA workers at the security checkpoint at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), which is causing longer-than-average lines.’
Officials urged travelers to build in extra time, warning delays could persist.
‘Passengers are advised to arrive at least 3 hours before their scheduled departure to allow plenty of time to undergo security screening. Wait times can be up to 2 hours. The delays could continue through the rest of the week.’
An airport official directs passengers through the chaos at New Orleans International Airport
There seemed to be no end in sight to the lines which snaked around the terminal
It caps off a terrible week for Homeland Security whose department head, Kristi Noem, pictured, was fired by President Donald Trump
A second statement reiterated the operational strain.
‘Due to impacts from the federal government’s partial shutdown, the TSA at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) is experiencing a shortage of workers at the security checkpoint, which is causing longer-than-average lines.
‘Passengers with travel scheduled today are advised to arrive at least 3 hours before their scheduled departure to allow plenty of time to undergo security screening.’
While security officers continued processing passengers, the bottlenecks left many travelers frustrated and scrambling to rebook flights.
It caps off a terrible week for Homeland Security whose department head, Kristi Noem was fired by President Donald Trump.
Trump’s decision came on the heels of back-to-back hearings in Congress where Noem faced rare but blistering criticism from Republican lawmakers, especially over the $220 million ad campaign that featured the secretary on horseback.
Noem had faced criticism for months, primarily from Democrats, about the administration’s tough immigration crackdown , especially in the aftermath of the shooting deaths of two Minneapolis protesters at the hands of federal officers.
Despite outrage over how she characterized the protesters as agitators, publicly Trump stood by her throughout her 13-month tenure.