The shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security continues to impact airport security services. According to RTHK, a spokesperson for the department stated that due to funding shortages and staff limitations, the Transportation Security Administration's PreCheck and Customs and Border Protection's Global Entry services will be suspended starting Sunday morning local time. Additionally, services such as airport security escorts for members of Congress and all non-disaster-related responses by the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be halted.
Homeland Security Secretary Norm described the decision as difficult but necessary in a statement. The shutdown stems from a lack of consensus between the two parties in Congress over immigration enforcement reforms, leading to the expiration of temporary funding for the department without renewal.