Negative
26Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
- Total News Sources
- 18
- Left
- 5
- Center
- 0
- Right
- 5
- Unrated
- 8
- Last Updated
- 2 hours ago
- Bias Distribution
- 50% Right


Travelers Without REAL ID Allowed to Fly Amid Enhanced Security Measures
Despite the upcoming REAL ID enforcement deadline, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that travelers without a REAL ID will still be permitted to fly but should expect additional screening or delays. Passengers lacking the compliant ID may be diverted to separate lines or undergo extra security steps, though officials aim to keep the process as seamless as possible. Other forms of identification, such as passports and tribal IDs, will also be accepted at security checkpoints. The REAL ID law, originally passed in 2005, is intended to enhance travel security, and about 81% of travelers are already compliant. The Transportation Security Administration will officially begin enforcement, but there are assurances that no one will be stranded at airports for lacking the new ID. Authorities emphasize that these measures are part of ongoing efforts to secure air travel while minimizing disruptions for passengers.




- Total News Sources
- 18
- Left
- 5
- Center
- 0
- Right
- 5
- Unrated
- 8
- Last Updated
- 2 hours ago
- Bias Distribution
- 50% Right
Negative
26Serious
Neutral
Optimistic
Positive
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