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Controversial airport watchlist program terminated by DHS amid weaponization concernsThe Department of Homeland Security is ending the $200 million Quiet Skies program, citing political weaponization concerns.
A program designed to flag travelers for potential extra screening and monitoring at airports and on airplanes will be discontinued, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Thursday.
The list designates individuals who are exempt from TSA’s rules-based or behavior-based screening flags, including programs such as Quiet Skies and Silent Partner. DHS stated that this exemption ...
As of late April, 81% of travelers at TSA checkpoints were presenting acceptable identification, including a state-issued REAL ID, according to DHS. newsday-tv-logo Streaming Now ...
"According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, TSA agents at airports will recognize enhanced licenses or enhanced IDs as valid REAL ID documents, even without the star," the Michigan ...
In Michigan, a Real ID license will include a star either in a circle or silhouette of Michigan; or have the U.S. flag icon on the front. Michigan's Enhanced ID's, which allow entry to and from ...
In Michigan, a Real ID license will include a star either in a circle or silhouette of Michigan; or have the U.S. flag icon on the front. Michigan's Enhanced ID's, which allow entry to and from ...
A program designed to flag travelers for potential extra screening and monitoring at airports and on airplanes will be discontinued, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Thursday.
If your ID does not include either versions of the star, the U.S. flag, or the word "ENHANCED" at the top of the card then it will not be accepted as proof of identity to board the plane, the U.S ...
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