Homeland Security shutdown looms
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Military recruits traveling to basic training can now travel without scrambling to get a REAL ID in advance or being hit with a $45 fee for showing up to the airport without one.
With the possibility of a Department of Homeland Security funding lapse looming, Acting TSA Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill told lawmakers Wednesday that a shutdown would have immediate and lasting consequences for airport security operations and the agency’s workforce.
The decision was included in a final rule signed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The change didn’t go through the normal notice-and-comment period required of most government regulations.
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The fee is comparable to the cost of a Real ID in California.
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A partial government shutdown is set to begin at midnight (5:00 GMT) on Saturday after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).