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Rep. Bennie Thompson at podium warning of potential DHS funding lapse over ICE reform demands, with Capitol and graphics in background.
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Thompson says Democrats could revisit DHS funding standoff in September over ICE oversight demands

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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.

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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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.

Der US-Regierungsstillstand, der längste in der Geschichte, führte zu 1.723 Flugausfällen an 40 Flughäfen am ersten Tag der Kürzungen. Obwohl er hauptsächlich Inlandsrouten betrifft, berichten mexikanische Airlines wie Volaris und Viva Aerobus von ununterbrochenen Operationen in die USA. Die Situation könnte am Wochenende schlimmer werden, ohne ein Abkommen im Senat.

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