The TSA is considering nixing passenger screening at more than 150 airports across the country, a new report reveals.
The proposal, laid out in documents by a TSA working group, would get rid of screening at some small and medium-size airports serving aircraft with 60 or fewer seats, according to CNN. If the passengers on those planes are connecting at a larger airport, they would instead be screened there.
The documents say there could be some risk associated with the move, stating there would be “small (non-zero) undesirable increase in risk related to additional adversary opportunity.” The move would save $114 million per year, the documents show.
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Good. They are useless anyway.
Well, as much as the Dems want to abolish ICE, watch them go full moonbat and complain about this move, LOL!
TSA has a 95% failure rate. End the whole damn thing.
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