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  2. Abolish the TSA (opinion)

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    The TSA has some 58,000 employees and a budget of $11.8 billion for FY 2025. Its ever-changing screening process involves forcing passengers to wait in long lines, remove their shoes and sweaters ...

  3. Traveler Redress Inquiry Program - Wikipedia

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    The Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP, sometimes called DHS TRIP) is a program managed by the Department of Homeland Security in the United States that allows people who face security-related troubles traveling by air, receive excessive security scrutiny, or are denied entry to the United States, to file their grievances with and seek redress from the DHS.

  4. A TSA Agent Stopped Me After Seeing Something On Her ... - AOL

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    Instead, the TSA agent stopped me and asked me what I was hiding in my, um, “groin area.” Apparently, as you step into their scanner, an agent pushes a button based on your perceived gender.

  5. Newark Liberty International Airport tops the list with the ...

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    TSA complaints can vary from issues related to screening and pat down to problems about mishandled bags, locks and others. Newark Liberty International Airport tops the list with the most TSA ...

  6. Transportation Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    TSA's seal when first established under the Department of Transportation Historical TSA design used on TSO uniform patch, coin, and Year of Service pins. The TSA was created largely in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which revealed weaknesses in existing airport security procedures. [6]

  7. Airport security repercussions due to the September 11 attacks

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    The TSA increased the number of security agents employed from 16,200 to 56,000 and increased their compensation. In addition, they reformed the training for these agents. Prior to 9/11, the security staff was generally undertrained with a reported training time of 12 hours prior to 9/11; afterwards, this training was increased to more than 100 ...

  8. Points of Interest: TSA Collects Your Loose Change, Civil ...

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    The TSA having more than $500,000 of travelers’ loose change, a civil rights coalition updating its app for TSA complaints and airport food suddenly getting good are today's points of interest.

  9. No Fly List - Wikipedia

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    Among the complaints about the No Fly List is the use of credit reports in calculating the risk score. In response to the controversy, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials said in 2005 that they would not use credit scores to determine passengers' risk score and that they would comply with all rights guaranteed by the First ...