2026年3月11日 / 美国东部时间上午9:23 / CBS新闻
特朗普政府周三表示,全球入境(Global Entry)旅行计划已恢复,此前该计划在2月国土安全部(DHS)关闭期间暂停。
国土安全部发言人表示,全球入境计划于美国东部时间周三凌晨5点重新启动。
美国旅行协会(U.S. Travel Association)总裁兼首席执行官杰夫·弗里曼(Geoff Freeman)表示,该组织欢迎恢复该计划的决定。
“在过去两周中,旅游业明确指出,全球入境和TSA快速安检(PreCheck)等计划在安全和效率方面发挥着重要作用,”弗里曼说。“通过与国会议员和政府官员沟通、旅游行业内的合作以及广泛的公众参与,我们强调了一个简单的事实:可信旅行者计划在保障安全的同时,确保旅行顺畅进行。”
国土安全部2月宣布,在部分关闭期间,全球入境和美国运输安全管理局(TSA)的PreCheck计划都将暂停。该部门随后迅速撤回了关于PreCheck的决定,恢复了服务。美国海关与边境保护局(U.S. Customs and Border Protection)原本负责处理全球入境旅客的官员被重新分配处理其他抵达旅客,CBS新闻此前报道。
一名旅客在得克萨斯州休斯顿的布什洲际机场使用全球入境自助服务亭。迈克尔·保尔森/休斯顿纪事报通过盖蒂图片社提供
TSA PreCheck是一项会员计划,允许旅客在提交申请、通过背景调查并支付费用后,享受更简化的安检流程。只有美国公民和合法永久居民有资格参加。截至2024年,该计划已有超过2000万注册者。全球入境是类似的计划,专为国际旅行设计,面向美国公民和近二十多个国家的公民开放。在2025年历史性的43天关闭期间,这两个计划均未被暂停。
部分关闭自2月14日起生效,因为立法者未能就国土安全部的资金问题达成协议。在联邦移民官员在明尼阿波利斯枪杀Renee Good和Alex Pretti后,民主党人要求对该机构进行改革。
此次关闭影响了TSA、联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)、海岸警卫队、网络安全和基础设施局以及国土安全部内的其他机构。约13%的联邦文职人员受到影响。
CBS新闻此前报道,在关闭期间,机场安检人员的无计划缺勤增加了一倍多,因为工作人员无薪工作。自部分关闭开始以来,已有300多名员工离职。一些机场出现了长达数小时的安检队伍。TSA人员将在周五错过第一笔全额薪水,这引发了人们对缺勤率可能进一步上升的担忧。
妮可·桑加(Nicole Sganga)和凯瑟琳·克鲁普尼克(Kathryn Krupnik)对本报道有贡献。
Global Entry program restored as DHS shutdown continues
March 11, 2026 / 9:23 AM EDT / CBS News
The Global Entry travel program has been restored, the Trump administration said Wednesday, after it was paused in February amid the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
A DHS spokesperson said that Global Entry was reactivated as of 5 a.m. EDT Wednesday.
Geoff Freeman, the president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, said the organization welcomed the decision to resume the program.
“Over the last two weeks, the travel industry has been clear about the role programs like Global Entry and TSA PreCheck play in both security and efficiency,” Freeman said. “Through outreach to members of Congress and administration officials, collaboration across the travel sector, and strong public engagement, we highlighted a simple reality: Trusted Traveler Programs enhance security while keeping travel moving.”
DHS announced in February that Global Entry and the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck program would both be suspended amid the partial shutdown. DHS quickly backtracked on the PreCheck decision and resumed the service. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers normally assigned to process Global Entry travelers were reassigned to process other arriving travelers, CBS News previously reported.
A uses a Global Entry kiosk at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. Michael Paulsen/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images
TSA PreCheck is a membership program that allows travelers to undergo a more streamlined security process after submitting an application, undergoing a background check and paying a fee. Only U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents are eligible. As of 2024, the program had more than 20 million enrollees. Global Entry is a similar program, designed for international travel, and available to citizens of the U.S. and nearly two dozen other countries. Neither program was suspended during the historic 43-day shutdown in 2025.
The partial shutdown has been in effect since Feb. 14 after lawmakers failed to reach a deal on DHS funding. Democrats have demanded changes to the agency in the wake of the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
The shutdown is affecting the TSA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Coast Guard, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency and other agencies within DHS. About 13% of the total federal civilian workforce is affected.
Unscheduled absences among airport security officers have more than doubled during the shutdown as workers go without pay, CBS News previously reported. More than 300 employees have also left the agency since the start of the partial shutdown. Some airports have seen hourslong security lines. TSA officers will miss their first full paycheck on Friday, raising concerns that callouts may increase.
Nicole Sganga and Kathryn Krupnik contributed to this report.
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