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Grandma: TSA agents forced crying 4-year-old to undergo TSA pat-down at Kan. airport after hug

The grandmother of a 4-year-old girl who became hysterical during a security screening at a Kansas airport said Wednesday that the child was forced to undergo a pat-down after hugging her, with security agents yelling and calling the crying girl an uncooperative suspect.

 

TSA chief promises fewer patdowns

TSA chief promises fewer patdowns

CNN asks the Transportation Security Administration chief about aviation security threats, new airport screening procedures and what he's thankful for this Thanksgiving.

 

Woman allegedly gropes TSA agent

Woman allegedly gropes TSA agent

A TSA representative says Mihamae refused to go through passenger screening and argued with agents, when she allegedly grabbed the agent's breast with both hands and refused to let go.

 

Rumsfeld gets TSA pat-down at O'Hare airport

Rumsfeld gets TSA pat-down at O'Hare airport

Not even the former U.S. Secretary of Defense gets a pass when it comes to pat-downs at O'Hare International Airport.

 

TSA asks elderly flier to remove diaper for pat-down

TSA asks elderly flier to remove diaper for pat-down

According to the Northwest Florida Daily News, a woman filed a complaint with the Department of Homeland Security alleging that her 95-year-old mother was asked by Transportation Security Administration officials to remove her adult diaper in order to comply with a pat-down search.

 

Airport body scanners, pat-downs to stay, Napolitano says

Airport body scanners, pat-downs to stay, Napolitano says

The nation's controversial airport pat-downs and full-body scanners are here to stay, at least for now.

 

Thanksgiving travelers face new U.S. airport security

Thanksgiving travelers face new U.S. airport security

Millions of Americans took to the skies on Wednesday for the start of the Thanksgiving holiday amid protests by some travelers about heightened security procedures.

 

U.S. has no plans to retreat from traveler patdowns

U.S. has no plans to retreat from traveler patdowns

U.S. homeland security officials have no plans to back away from air passenger security patdowns despite a traveler uproar that they violate privacy rights and growing concerns in Congress over the policy.

 

T.S.A. Grants Pilots an Exception to Screenings

T.S.A. Grants Pilots an Exception to Screenings

The Transportation Security Administration will let uniformed airline pilots skip the body scans and pat-downs at airport checkpoints.

 

Airports consider congressman's call to ditch TSA

Airports consider congressman's call to ditch TSA

In a climate of Internet campaigns to shun airport pat-downs and veteran pilots suing over their treatment by government screeners, some airports are considering another way to show dissatisfaction: Ditching TSA agents altogether.

 

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