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Delay of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry: What Travelers Need to Know
The U.S. government has announced a temporary suspension of two flagship travel services programs, TSA PreCheck and Global Entry. This decision is a responsive measure by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in response to complex operational situations within the department.
Suspension Start Time and Key Details
The suspension will begin at 6:00 AM Eastern Time on Sunday, which is 7:00 PM Beijing Time (UTC+8). This information has been communicated through various official channels, including reports from Jin10. The precise timing indicates thorough administrative preparations for implementing the suspension policy.
Reasons Behind the Government’s Decision
The background of this suspension relates to partial operational closures affecting several divisions within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. This situation has compelled the administration to take pragmatic steps to ensure operational stability across the department, even if it results in delays to services for programs that normally operate routinely.
What Does This Mean for Program Users?
TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are two programs that facilitate travelers through security and immigration processes. This temporary suspension means that millions of registered users will experience disruptions in access to the facilities they have paid for until operational status is restored. The Department of Homeland Security is expected to provide further updates regarding the duration of the suspension and the conditions for service recovery in the near future.