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Nonprofits, unions and airports rally to feed TSA officers as shutdown drags

Airports nationwide coordinate food pantries and donations to support TSA screeners working unpaid due to a frozen Department of Homeland Security budget, affecting 50,000 workers.

  • On March 21, airports began running food drives and accepting donations for unpaid Transportation Security Administration screeners as U.S. Department of Homeland Security funding remains frozen.
  • The lapse began on Feb. 14, when Democrats in Congress withheld Department of Homeland Security funds amid a dispute over immigration reforms.
  • Federal data show more than 120,000 DHS employees are unpaid, including roughly 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers, while charities like World Central Kitchen and Feeding San Diego deliver meals, distributing 400 boxes in San Diego.
  • TSA workers face an imminent missed paycheck as airports like Seattle-Tacoma and Dallas Fort Worth issue meal vouchers, open pantries, and bring food to checkpoints for unpaid screeners.
  • Last fall's 43-day shutdown left many TSA officers financially strained, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Friday a bipartisan group of senators has narrowed remaining DHS funding issues though timing remains unclear.
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Nonprofits, unions and airports rally to feed TSA officers as shutdown drags

Nonprofits and airport communities across the country are feeding Transportation Security Administration officers who keep working without full pay during the partial government shutdown.

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The Advocate broke the news in Baton Rouge, United States on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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