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Global Entry program restarts after shutdown pause

Global Entry resumed after a two-week suspension during the DHS funding lapse, allowing pre-approved travelers to expedite customs processing at U.S. ports of entry.

  • On March 11, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security restarted the Global Entry program, reopening kiosks at 5 a.m. EDT after a little over two weeks offline.
  • Homeland Security officials suspended the program earlier this year to preserve staff and resources amid a partial government shutdown that began Jan. 31.
  • Travelers experienced long security lines with some lasting hours and were advised to arrive at least three hours early, while DHS briefly announced then walked back a TSA PreCheck suspension.
  • Industry groups welcomed the restart but warned it may not reduce TSA crowding, and Freeman said, 'Over the last two weeks, the travel industry has been clear about the role programs like Global Entry and TSA PreCheck play in both security and efficiency' while urging Congress to support unpaid TSOs.
  • Amid the ongoing shutdown, DHS blamed Democrats' actions and President Donald Trump announced Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., will replace Kristi Noem as DHS secretary, with Mullin speaking to reporters Thursday.
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Despite the partial closure of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are resumed at U.S. airports. On Wednesday, March 11, the Global Entry reliable traveler program was reinstated along with the TSA PreCheck in order to reduce delays at airports. Global Entry and TSA PreCheck allow U.S. citizens and residents to avoid traditional rows of passport controls after returning from abroad. Global Entry and TSA PreCh…

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The Seattle Times broke the news in Seattle, United States on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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