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PHL Shuts Two TSA Checkpoints Temporarily Amid Federal Shutdown

Due to staffing shortfalls during a 35‑day government shutdown, Philadelphia closed TSA lanes in A‑West and F on November 5,…

Government Reopened: What It Means for Aviation Delays and Schedules

With the government reopened in November 2025, airlines can restore bookings within 24–48 hours, but airport and FAA recovery will…

CVG flight cancellations drop to lowest level since FAA cuts began

After FAA capacity cuts began November 7, the agency froze reductions at 6% on November 12 when staffing improved, lowering…

American Airlines lauded for postshutdown reaction amid shortages

After the 43-day shutdown, American Airlines reduced its schedule by about 6% (200 flights) affecting 250,000+ customers. Conservative scheduling, rebooking…

Delta-Aeromexico Joint Venture Saved as Court Halts DOT Breakup

The Eleventh Circuit stayed the DOT’s September 15, 2025 breakup order on November 12, 2025, keeping Delta‑Aeromexico’s joint venture intact…

AustraliaMigrate Expands Employer Visas as Skills Shortage Deepens

Responding to rising employer demand and the Skills Crisis, AustraliaMigrate expanded services after the SID visa replaced TSS on 7…

Mississippi Law Enforcement Expands ICE Ties Under Revived 287(g)

In early 2025 Mississippi joined the revived 287(g) program, training two state auditor agents to assist ICE during shortages while…

Jenkintown Revises ICE Enforcement Policy After Community Pushback

Jenkintown’s 2025 policy restricts ICE notifications to serious crimes with active warrants, bans status checks during routine stops and participation…