DHS implements emergency measures amid government shutdowns resource conservation efforts
February 23, 2026 • Google News World
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has implemented emergency measures to conserve resources and manpower during the ongoing partial government shutdown. The measures aim to minimize disruptions to travelers and FEMA responses in non-disaster areas.
As part of these efforts, DHS has suspended TSA PreCheck and Global Entry services at airports. This decision affects travelers who rely on these expedited security programs.
Additionally, DHS has taken steps to conserve resources by implementing emergency measures. However, the exact details of these measures are not publicly available.
A statement from Airlines for America’s President and CEO Chris Sununu has been released in response to the suspension of TSA PreCheck services. The statement provides information on the impact of the shutdown on the airline industry.
The DHS has also suspended Global Entry as part of its efforts to conserve resources during the partial government shutdown. However, the department has since reversed this decision and reinstated TSA PreCheck services.
These measures are in place due to the ongoing partial government shutdown, which began one week ago. The shutdown affects various government agencies, including DHS, and has resulted in disruptions to various services.
The DHS is working to minimize disruptions to travelers and FEMA responses during this time. However, the exact details of its efforts are not publicly available.
The suspension of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry services is expected to impact travelers who rely on these expedited security programs. The airline industry has also been affected by the shutdown, with Airlines for America’s President and CEO Chris Sununu releasing a statement in response to the decision.
The DHS has taken steps to conserve resources during the partial government shutdown, but the exact details of these measures are not publicly available.
Source: Google News World