Dramatic illustration of U.S. Congress deadlock on DHS funding amid immigration reform disputes, depicting partial shutdown impacts on TSA and FEMA.
Dramatic illustration of U.S. Congress deadlock on DHS funding amid immigration reform disputes, depicting partial shutdown impacts on TSA and FEMA.
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DHS funding expires amid stalled immigration reform talks

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The Department of Homeland Security faces a partial shutdown starting Friday night as Congress failed to extend its funding amid disputes over immigration enforcement reforms. Democrats are demanding changes following recent incidents involving ICE and CBP agents, while Republicans criticize the proposals as excessive. Agencies like TSA and FEMA will be affected, though ICE remains funded separately.

A stopgap bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) expires at the end of Friday, potentially leaving the department without funding for days as the House and Senate enter recess next week. The Senate failed on Thursday to advance a spending bill that would have extended DHS funding through September. Democrats have refused to support it without major reforms to immigration enforcement, citing recent killings by agents, including Alex Pretti in an incident where DHS head Kristi Noem described him as a domestic terrorist—a characterization contradicted by CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott, who said no one in his agency used that term.

Negotiations have faltered over Democratic proposals such as requiring body cameras for officers, banning masks, and mandating judicial warrants for home operations. Some ideas, like body cameras, have bipartisan support, but Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have pushed back, calling the demands a 'laundry list of nonstarters' and blaming Democrats for an unrealistic timeline. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated, 'Today's strong vote was a shot across the bow to Republicans. Democrats will not support a blank check for chaos.' The White House has issued a counterproposal with limited public details.

The shutdown will impact agencies like TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard, potentially causing slight delays for travelers, especially during Presidents Day weekend. However, air traffic controllers are already funded through an earlier appropriations bill, and ICE received over $70 billion separately via a Republican spending bill signed in July, known as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act.' Chris Sununu, president and CEO of Airlines for America, noted, 'This one’s very different than the first... air traffic controllers are paid,' and recommended travelers allow extra time but anticipate no significant delays.

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), speaking from the Munich Security Conference, emphasized the need for 'professional immigration enforcement' after agents killed two Americans in 2.5 weeks, criticizing ICE as 'rotten' under Stephen Miller's influence. He said uncertainty is concerning but rushing funding would be worse. Lawmakers from both parties attended the conference despite the impasse, drawing criticism from Sununu, who said, 'You don’t leave the city. You don’t leave the country.' Bipartisan efforts on reforms echo past failures, like stalled health subsidies and 2013 immigration reform, amid low public trust in Congress.

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X discussions reveal a sharp partisan divide on the DHS funding lapse: conservatives blame Democrats for endangering TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard operations to curb ICE amid immigration enforcement, while Democrats defend reforms citing recent ICE incidents and agent misconduct. Some note ICE's separate funding minimizes direct impact, with high-engagement posts from senators Kennedy and Hickenlooper exemplifying opposing views.

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Lawmakers are struggling to reach a deal on funding for the Department of Homeland Security ahead of a Friday deadline, amid disputes over immigration enforcement reforms. A recent House hearing highlighted concerns about ICE practices, including use of force and identification requirements, but yielded little progress. Bipartisan talks continue, though a partial shutdown looms for agencies like the Coast Guard and TSA.

A dispute in Congress over Department of Homeland Security funding, intensified by two fatal shootings by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, has raised the likelihood of a partial government shutdown by the end of the week. Senate Democrats are refusing to support the funding without reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Republicans accuse Democrats of attempting to defund ICE amid ongoing protests in the city.

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A limited shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security began early Saturday after Congress failed to extend DHS funding before a midnight deadline, a dispute driven by Democrats’ demands for new guardrails on federal immigration enforcement following two fatal shootings in Minneapolis. Most of the federal government remains funded through Sept. 30, but hundreds of thousands of DHS employees face delayed pay and disruptions to agencies such as TSA, FEMA and the Coast Guard.

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a deal on Wednesday to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security through September, while securing three years of funding for ICE and Border Patrol separately via budget reconciliation. The move, backed by President Trump, aims to bypass Democratic votes and end the record 47-day shutdown. Congress could act as early as Thursday despite being on recess.

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The U.S. Senate postponed a vote on a bipartisan funding agreement Thursday night following objections from Sen. Lindsey Graham, potentially leading to a partial government shutdown at midnight Friday. The deal, endorsed by President Trump, would fund most government operations until September while extending Department of Homeland Security funding for two weeks to negotiate immigration enforcement reforms. Graham opposed separating DHS funding and the repeal of a provision allowing senators to sue over phone record access.

Senator Bernie Sanders was seen boarding a first-class flight from Reagan National Airport on Friday afternoon, shortly after the Senate passed a partial Department of Homeland Security funding bill that the House later rejected. President Donald Trump criticized the Senate measure, calling it inappropriate, as the partial shutdown extended into its record-breaking phase. The Senate has adjourned for a two-week recess with no plans to reconvene before April 13.

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As the DHS partial shutdown drags on, Senator Mike Lee called on President Trump to use constitutional powers to force the Senate back from recess, following the House's passage of a continuing resolution and stalled talks on a prior Senate funding compromise. Airport disruptions continue despite Trump's executive order redirecting funds to TSA.

 

 

 

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