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DHS Shutdown Prolongs as Congress Takes a Two-Week Break
politics4 hours ago

DHS Shutdown Prolongs as Congress Takes a Two-Week Break

With Congress on a two-week break, the DHS shutdown extends to 45 days—the longest in history—after House Republicans rejected a Senate funding plan that funded most of DHS but left ICE unfunded. TSA back pay has begun following Trump’s directive, though more than 500 TSA agents have quit amid the stalemate. A House 60-day funding bill mirrors the Senate package for DHS minus ICE, and with Democrats demanding the Senate-passed terms, there’s no return date set for Congress before mid-April, leaving DHS shuttered and prompting pressure to end the recess and reach a funding agreement.

Democrats push ICE reforms in DHS funding standoff
politics1 month ago

Democrats push ICE reforms in DHS funding standoff

Democrats transmitted a counteroffer on immigration-enforcement reforms to the White House and Republicans as DHS funding remains stalled; their proposals include ending roving ICE patrols, a formal use-of-force code, body cameras for agents, and banning masks, with safety concerns cited by Republicans. President Trump said he would meet with Democrats this week, but no deal is imminent and the shutdown persists with DHS agencies operating on limited funds while lawmakers are away.

DHS Funding in Limbo as ICE Reform Talks Stall and Shutdown Looms
politics1 month ago

DHS Funding in Limbo as ICE Reform Talks Stall and Shutdown Looms

With DHS funding due Feb. 13, Democrats demand reforms to ICE and Border Patrol (e.g., unmasked operations, warrants, respect for sensitive locations) before approving funds, while Republicans resist and float a stopgap or tying in measures like the SAVE Act; absent a deal, DHS would shut down with only essential functions continuing, highlighting a high-stakes partisan fight and potential White House involvement.

Lawmakers Unveil Final Budget Minibus to Avert a Partial Shutdown
politics2 months ago

Lawmakers Unveil Final Budget Minibus to Avert a Partial Shutdown

Lawmakers released the final four-bill budget minibus to fund most of the government ahead of Jan. 30, covering Defense; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education; Transportation and Housing and Urban Development; and Homeland Security. Democrats won new constraints on DHS funding and oversight of ICE (including a $20 million earmark for body cameras), while House votes are planned before recess and the Senate will take up the package next, aiming to prevent another shutdown.