DHS resumes Global Entry during partial government shutdown

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March 11 (UPI) -- The United States resumed Global Entry, a program that allows trusted travelers to quickly get through U.S. customs, on Wednesday after a short break. The service began again at 5 a.m. EDT Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security said. "We are working hard to alleviate the disruptions to travelers caused by the Democrats' shutdown," a DHS spokesperson said in a statement. The program was suspended to preserve staff and resources during the partial government shutdown

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