‘I blame them all’: Travelers frustrated with Washington as shutdown drags on

Amid the long lines and delays at the country’s airports, travelers say they feel deeply sympathetic to the airline workers who have been caught up in the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security — and deeply frustrated with politicians in Washington for letting it all happen.

“These are the people who are suffering enough,” Lizabeth Garza-García, 45, of Fort Worth, Texas, said of Transportation Security Administration agents as she was waiting in line at San Diego International Airport. “We don’t want another 9/11. … I’d like these people to get funded.”

President Donald Trump signed a memo Friday directing DHS to pay TSA workers, who have missed paychecks during the agency shutdown that began Feb. 14. Employees are expected to receive most of their back pay starting Monday, according to a TSA email shared by an agency officer.

Trump signed the memo after the House rebelled against a Senate-passed compromise

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