For all the noise about reversing course on TSA PreCheck, one major trusted traveler program remains inexplicably offline. And like PreCheck, there is no credible operational or fiscal justification for it.
Global Entry is not a courtesy. It is not a perk. And it is certainly not a budgetary liability. It is a user-funded, capacity-enhancing system designed to keep international arrival halls moving. Suspending it will not save money. It will only make immigration lines longer, airports more congested, and the travel experience worse for everyone.
And the administration knows this.
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