The focus of the debate is over full-body scanners (which render a semi-nude image of the passenger) and "enhanced pat-downs" .
First a report on the controversy: Pat-Downs at Airports Prompt Complaints
A report in the Nov. 23rd Washington Post claims that despite protests, many are okay with the scanners: Poll: Nearly two-thirds of Americans support full-body scanners at airports.
NPR did some reports you can listen to that I found informative:
TSA Critics Call For Day Of Protest
The head of the TSA says he will reconsider the passenger screening procedures that have created a public backlash, but he warned the public not to expect changes anytime soon. Critics of the new procedures are planning a protest on Wednesday that could lengthen lines and disrupt holiday travel schedules.
TSA Is 'Far Behind The Curve' On Security, Lawmaker Says
Pat-downs and body scans of travelers might catch some of the would-be bombers of past years, says Rep. John Mica (R-FL), but won't stop terrorists intent on putting bombs on cargo planes.
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