24分钟前 | 发布于2026年2月27日,美国东部时间下午2:10 | 美国有线电视新闻网政治版
作者:[塔米·卢比]
根据一名工会官员透露,运输安全管理局(TSA)员工将在下周五收到的下一份工资中只能拿到部分薪水。此次减薪发生在政府部分停摆进入第二周且尚未有任何解决迹象之际。
僵局可能导致人员短缺和部分旅客面临机场延误,尤其是随着TSA员工停薪时间的延长。(然而,空中交通管制员不受此次部分停摆影响。)
该机构还对至少一项可信旅客计划做出了调整,暂时暂停了全球入境计划(Global Entry)。本周早些时候,美国国土安全部宣布将暂停广受欢迎的TSA快速通关计划(TSA PreCheck),但随后又撤销了这一决定。
尽管一些国土安全部(DHS)员工仍在继续获得薪水,但除非国会采取行动,否则该局内许多其他员工也将很快收到部分薪水。由于该局的资金自2月14日起失效,受影响最大的员工在下一次工资中可能只拿到2月份第二周的薪水。
这些缩水的薪水将是国土安全部许多员工在国会就为该局拨款部分或全部财政年度(至9月30日结束)达成协议之前收到的最后一笔薪水。2月份,两名美国公民被联邦移民局人员在明尼阿波利斯开枪致死,这一事件促使白宫和民主党人开始就该局的移民执法行动改革进行谈判。参议院民主党人要求在支持为国土安全部拨款之前进行改革。
代表46,000名制服TSA员工的美国联邦政府雇员协会TSA委员会100的秘书兼财务主管约翰尼·琼斯表示,许多TSA员工已经开始面临财务困难,他们担心如何支付3月份的住房费用和日托费用以及其他开支。
“几天内你就会看到TSA官员出现在食品银行排队领取救济,”他说,并补充说已有几名同事申请了发薪日贷款。
在停摆期间,全国超过430个商业机场的约61,000名TSA员工必须继续工作。许多员工都是靠薪水度日的,美国运输安全管理局代理局长哈·阮·麦克尼尔在资金失效前向众议院小组委员会听证会提交的书面证词中表示。
根据该局9月制定的涵盖僵局前五天的停摆计划,在资金失效期间,国土安全部约272,000名员工中的90%以上将继续工作。美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)和美国海关与边境保护局(CBP)超过93%的员工将继续留岗。
根据停摆计划,只有约44,500名员工将通过其他拨款继续获得薪水。
国土安全部还有其他资金来源,包括去年夏天“一大笔漂亮法案”(One Big Beautiful Bill Act)提供的1650亿美元注资,其中仅向ICE注入750亿美元,向CBP注入640亿美元。
总统的标志性政策法案赋予国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆广泛的资金调配权,以开展该局的各项运作。
根据美国有线电视新闻网获得的美国财政部员工联盟本周发送的电子邮件,国土安全部正在使用该法案的资金支付近58,000名CBP员工,包括官员和边境巡逻执法人员。
去年秋天,诺姆表示,包括CBP、ICE和其他部门在内的70,000名执法人员将在停摆期间获得薪水。
平民海岸警卫队员工将于3月2日左右收到约一半的薪水,根据该部门发布的常见问题解答(FAQ)。常见问题解答称,军事海岸警卫队成员已于2月15日收到全额薪水。
纽约共和党众议员妮可·马利奥塔基斯的发言人表示,诺姆称海岸警卫队成员将继续获得薪水,马利奥塔基斯上周曾向唐纳德·特朗普总统表达担忧。军事人员计划在周五获得下一笔薪水。(目前尚不清楚平民雇员是否也会继续收到全额薪水。)
国土安全部将有关薪资的问题转至白宫管理和预算办公室,但截至发稿时,该办公室尚未立即回应置评请求。
根据2019年的一项法律,联邦雇员在停摆结束后有权获得欠薪补发。
Partial government shutdown starts to hit TSA workers’ paychecks
24 min ago | PUBLISHED Feb 27, 2026, 2:10 PM ET | CNN Politics
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[Tami Luhby]
Transportation Security Administration workers will receive only a portion of their next paycheck, which they are set to receive as soon as Friday, according to a union official. The reduced pay comes as the partial government shutdown ends its second week with no resolution in sight.
The impasse could lead to staffing shortages and airport delays for some travelers, especially the longer TSA workers go without pay. (Air traffic controllers, however, are not affected by this partial shutdown.)
The agency is also making some changes to at least one trusted traveler program, temporarily halting the Global Entry program. Earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security announced it would also suspend the popular TSA PreCheck program but then reversed that decision.
While some DHS workers are continuing to be paid, many other employees throughout the agency are also set to receive partial paychecks soon unless Congress acts. Most affected workers will only be paid for the second week of February in their next checks since the agency’s funding lapsed as of February 14.
These smaller paychecks will be the last many DHS employees receive until Congress comes to an agreement to fund DHS for part or all of the fiscal year, which ends September 30. The White House and Democrats have been negotiating reforms to the agency’s immigration enforcement operations after two US citizens were fatally shot by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis in January. Senate Democrats are demanding changes before they’ll support appropriating more money for DHS.
Many TSA employees are already starting to struggle financially, concerned about how they’ll afford their March housing costs and day care, among other expenses, said Johnny Jones, secretary/treasurer of the American Federation of Government Employees TSA Council 100, the union representing 46,000 uniformed TSA workers.
“You’re going to see TSA officers in food bank lines in a couple of days,” he said, adding that several colleagues have taken out payday loans.
In total, about 61,000 TSA employees must remain on the job at the nation’s more than 430 commercial airports during a shutdown. Many live paycheck to paycheck, Ha Nguyen McNeill, a senior official performing the duties of TSA administrator, said in written testimony for a House subcommittee hearing before the funding lapsed.
Overall, more than 90% of DHS’ 272,000 employees will continue working during a lapse, according to the agency’s September shutdown plan covering the first five days of an impasse. More than 93% of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and US Customs and Border Protection workers will remain on the job.
Only about 44,500 staffers will continue to be paid through other appropriations, according to the shutdown plan.
DHS has other resources to draw on, including a $165 billion infusion from last summer’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which funneled $75 billion to ICE, alone, and $64 billion to CBP.
The president’s signature policy bill gives DHS Secretary Kristi Noem wide-ranging power to move money around to carry out the agency’s operations.
DHS is using funds from the package to pay nearly 58,000 CBP employees, including officers and border patrol enforcement personnel, according to an email sent this week by the National Treasury Employees Union, obtained by CNN.
Last fall, Noem said that 70,000 law enforcement personnel, including in CBP, ICE and other divisions, would receive their paychecks amid that shutdown.
Civilian Coast Guard workers will receive about half their paycheck on or around March 2, according to a FAQ posted by the division. Military Coast Guard members received a full paycheck on February 15, the FAQ said.
Noem said Coast Guard members would continue to be paid, according to a spokesperson for Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican from New York, who had raised concerns with President Donald Trump last week. Military personnel are scheduled to get their next paycheck on Friday. (It’s unclear whether civilian employees will also continue to receive full paychecks.)
DHS referred questions on pay to the White House Office of Management and Budget, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Federal employees are guaranteed to receive back pay once the shutdown ends, according to a 2019 law.
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