US Suspends Global Entry As Partial Government Shutdown Drags On

The United States Department of Homeland Security announced on Sunday the suspension of the Global Entry program, which facilitates expedited entry for pre-approved, low-risk travelers into the U.S. This decision is a direct consequence of the ongoing partial government shutdown, which has left various federal services and programs in limbo. The Global Entry program is widely utilized by international travelers seeking to avoid long wait times at U.S. airports. As the shutdown continues, travelers may face increased delays and complications when entering the country. This suspension highlights the broader impacts of the government shutdown, which has affected numerous agencies and services, leading to disruptions in routine operations. The Global Entry program's halt is particularly concerning for frequent travelers and the tourism sector, which has been striving to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the situation develops, travelers are advised to stay updated on any changes regarding entry procedures and the status of the Global Entry program.
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