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US passengers enraged by hours-long lines and missed flights: ‘Absolutely insane’
Some people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Passengers across the US h…

Some people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox Passengers across the US have had their travel plans upended by the latest Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which has triggered widespread staffing…
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Some people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox…
- “We are returning from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands to Boston today and it took fully three hours to get through US customs.
- Absolutely insane,” Boston-based passenger John Hildebrandt told the Guardian.
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Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- Some people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox…
- “We are returning from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands to Boston today and it took fully three hours to get through US customs.
- Absolutely insane,” Boston-based passenger John Hildebrandt told the Guardian.
- Continue reading...
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Some people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’ Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox…
- “We are returning from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands to Boston today and it took fully three hours to get through US customs.
- Absolutely insane,” Boston-based passenger John Hildebrandt told the Guardian.