DHS Keeps Customs Officers at Newark Airport While Retaining Plans for Other Cities
DHS will maintain current staffing levels at Newark Liberty International Airport. Officials continue with previously announced plans for other cities.
nationalpost.comThe decision leaves staffing unchanged at the New Jersey facility while preserving existing plans for other cities.
Background on the Decision The agency had faced questions about whether staffing changes would extend to Newark after earlier announcements. Officials stated the Newark location would continue operating under current personnel levels.
The same statement indicated that plans for additional cities remain in place. No timeline was provided for implementation at those sites. Further details on affected cities or staffing numbers were not released.
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