DHS Shutdown Reaches Record Length as TSA Pay Dispute Prolongs Stalemate

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The Department of Homeland Security entered the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history as Congress remains deadlocked on funding, with TSA workers missing pay and airports facing longer security lines; Trump ordered DHS to pay TSA via a memo, but funding for ICE and other programs remains unresolved, and House rejection of a Senate funding bill signals a prolonged stalemate.
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