Albuquerque Journal

Int’l airports hit by customs computer outage causing delays

- BY MARIA SACCHETTI AND MICHAEL LARIS

Long lines formed at internatio­nal airports across the United States on Friday after U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s computer system broke down and dramatical­ly slowed the processing of thousands of people arriving from abroad, including U.S. citizens.

Officials say they would not stop processing passengers, but said they had to switch to a slower, alternativ­e process.

It was not immediatel­y clear how long people were having to wait, but reports on Twitter showed clogged terminals and extremely long lines.

“U.S. Customs and Border Protection is experienci­ng a temporary outage with its processing systems at various air ports of entry and is taking immediate action to address the technology disruption,” the Department of Homeland Security agency said in a statement. “CBP officers continue to process internatio­nal travelers using alternativ­e procedures until systems are back online. Travelers at some ports of entry are experienci­ng longer than usual wait times and CBP officers are working to process travelers as quickly as possible while maintainin­g the highest levels of security.”

Officials said all travelers were being screened against national security-related databases and there was no sign the outage was malicious.

Reports of frustratio­n emerged on Twitter Friday afternoon, and Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport said it dispatched its team of “Guest Experience Members to help at @CBP customs areas to help direct guests and provide other assistance.”

“@CBP systems are experienci­ng an issue which appears to be impacting multiple airports, including LAX,” the airport said. “Officers are processing passengers manually, so please check with your airline for the latest status of any flight impacts. More details as they become available.”

After a 2017 outage, the Homeland Security Inspector General said “underlying issues,” such as “deficient” software maintenanc­e, “might result in future outages.”

 ?? BRENNA, BUT IN LEO SEASON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Travelers wait to clear customs at JFK Internatio­nal Airport Friday, due to a temporary computer outage that affected U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
BRENNA, BUT IN LEO SEASON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Travelers wait to clear customs at JFK Internatio­nal Airport Friday, due to a temporary computer outage that affected U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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