U.S. Ends Mandatory Shoe Removal for Airport Security Checks After Two Decades of Strict Regulation
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced the end of the nearly two-decade-old mandate requiring passengers to remove their shoes during airport security checks. This change will initially be rolled out at select airports beginning July 4th, with plans to extend it nationwide. The move aims to streamline security checks and enhance the overall travel experience for passengers. Nevertheless, all types of footwear may still be subject to random inspections.