The TSA screens passengers, carry-on bags, and luggage to ensure safety for everyone.
The security screening is not done by officers from Customs, Border Patrol, ICE, nor the State Dept Travel.
TSA is part of the Department of Homeland Security (like USCIS, ICE, & CBP).
TSA officers have found some some strange things during security screenings.
To make the security screening go quicker, TSA has a new project: 3-1-1--Three Ounces, One Quart, One Bag
- 3 ounce bottle of liquide or less (by volume)
- 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag
- 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin.
Here is more info on 3-1-1
- 3-1-1 for Carry-ons brochure
- 3-1-1 wallet card
- 3-1-1 brochures in other languages
- SimpliFLY video
- SimpliFLY text
No one likes to go through security screenings, so TSA is constantly trying to improve the security screenings.
- Travellers can leave comments and suggestions at TSA Got Feedback!
- TSA responds publicly to travellers' comments and suggestions on their blog: Evolution of Security.
One of the benefits of the US citizenship is getting a federal job such as working as a TSA officer. For more information, see TSA's posting at USAJOBS.gov.
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