The top official at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) warned Congress on Wednesday that staffing shortages tied to the partial government shutdown could force the agency to close small airports and undermine the country’s readiness for this summer’s FIFA World Cup. In testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee, Ha Nguyen McNeill, the senior TSA…
TSA chief warns staffing problems could close airports, threaten World Cup
Originally reported by The Hill
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