DHS hammers Dems over airport security lines amid funding lapse

The Department of Homeland Security blamed Democrats for long TSA security lines amid the funding lapse, calling for them to fund the department.


DHS hammers Dems over airport security lines amid funding lapse
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"Americans are now enduring the severe fallout from the Democrat shutdown of DHS. Today, travelers are facing TSA lines of up to nearly 3 hours long at some major airports causing missed flights and massive delays during peak travel," DHS deputy assistant secretary for public affairs Lauren Bis said in a statement, according to Transportation Security Administration posts Sunday on X.

"This chaos is a direct result of Democrats and their refusal to fund DHS. These political stunts force patriotic TSA officers, who protect our skies from serious threats, to work without pay," the statement asserted. "These frontline heroes received only partial paychecks earlier this month and now face their first full missed paycheck, leading to financial hardship, absences, and crippling staffing shortages."

"Democrats are shamelessly playing politics with national security, punishing hardworking TSA workers and their families. Enough is enough: stop holding national security and everyday Americans hostage. Democrats must fund DHS now," she declared.

DHS hammered Democrats over the issue on X.

"SPRING BREAK UNDER SIEGE," a post declared. "The Democrats' DHS shutdown has led to HOURS long security lines at airports across the country, leading Americans to miss their spring break flights."

"There is ZERO reason for spring break travel to be held hostage for political points - Democrats must end this DHS shutdown NOW," the post added. 

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