Trump orders DHS to pay TSA agents amid shutdown

President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will sign an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security to pay Transportation Security Administration agents despite an ongoing partial government shutdown. He accused Democrats of prioritizing immigrants over Americans and holding the country hostage. Negotiations over DHS funding remain stalled, with both parties rejecting each other's proposals.

President Donald Trump stated on Thursday that he would issue an order to newly sworn-in Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to immediately pay TSA agents, addressing disruptions at airports caused by the shutdown. In posts on Truth Social, Trump blamed Senate Democrats and their leader, Chuck Schumer, for refusing to fund immigration enforcement unless Republicans accept open border policies. 'The Radical Left Democrats... have made it very clear where they stand, and that is, ON THE SIDE OF CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS, AND NOT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE,' Trump wrote. He claimed Democrats allowed 25 million unvetted entrants from prisons and asylums in prior years and vowed, 'I will not allow the Radical Left Democrats to hold our Country hostage any longer.' Trump thanked TSA agents and ICE for their work at airports, where ICE has been deployed amid high TSA callouts due to unpaid workers. The shutdown also affects the U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies. Senate Majority Leader John Thune described Democrats' latest counteroffer as unrealistic, noting ongoing disputes over ICE funding for Enforcement and Removal Operations, judicial warrants for arrests, and a ban on masks for agents. 'Warrants and masks have never been on the table,' Thune told reporters. A White House official called Democrats' demands 'laughable,' saying the administration has negotiated in good faith. Schumer urged Trump to pay TSA workers and remove ICE from airports, posting on Tuesday, 'ICE needs to leave the airports NOW. Trump needs to pay TSA workers NOW.' Trump also called for Republicans to terminate the Senate filibuster to pass the SAVE America Act and resolve airport issues. White House Border Czar Tom Homan participated in bipartisan talks last week.

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Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee, said Democrats could be “absolutely” willing to risk another Department of Homeland Security funding lapse at the end of September if Republicans do not accept changes to immigration enforcement, including limits on mask-wearing and a judicial-warrant requirement for certain arrests.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned on Tuesday that the agency will exhaust its emergency funds by the first week of May amid an ongoing shutdown. He urged Democrats to fund the department or explain their stance on border security. The Senate is set to vote this week on a funding blueprint for key immigration agencies.

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The House of Representatives on April 30 passed a measure funding most Department of Homeland Security operations, ending a 76-day agency shutdown—the longest in U.S. history—that began in mid-February. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) remain unfunded amid ongoing partisan fights over immigration reforms.

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