WATCH: No deal in Homeland Security shutdown talks
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Homeland Security shutdown talks failed, causing long security lines and travel problems for travelers.
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If you plan to travel, you may experience long security lines and widespread travel problems due to the DHS shutdown.
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Homeland Security shutdown talks failed to produce an agreement, leaving the partial government shutdown in effect. Spring break travelers are facing extended security lines and broader travel disruptions as the shutdown continues.
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