上院民主党、DHS資金を阻止 政府閉鎖がTSA職員に影響

国土安全保障省に影響を及ぼす政府閉鎖により、数百人のTSA職員が辞職し、空港の行列が長くなる事態が生じている。上院での交渉は停滞しており、現在の資金を支持する唯一の民主党議員ジョン・フェッターマン氏は、移民執行に影響を与えずに最前線職員を罰する行き詰まりを批判した。同省の資金供与をめぐる試行投票は木曜日に51対46で失敗した。

国土安全保障省(DHS)の閉鎖は、運輸保安局(TSA)、沿岸警備隊、連邦緊急事態管理庁(FEMA)、移民・税関執行局(ICE)、税関・国境警備局を監督する機関を対象としており、解決の見通しが立たないまま3週目に突入した。上院での連邦移民執行戦術をめぐる交渉は停滞しており、民主党はエージェントのマスク着用要件の終了や、多くの移民関連逮捕に司法令状を要求するなどの変更を求めている。

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Illustration of government shutdown impacts: long airport lines from unpaid TSA workers, Congress divided on DHS bill, Trump signing pay order.
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House Republicans oppose Senate DHS funding bill amid shutdown

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The Senate passed a bipartisan bill early Friday to fund most Department of Homeland Security operations except ICE and Border Patrol, but House Republicans signaled they will reject it. President Donald Trump signed an executive order the same day to pay TSA agents affected by the ongoing partial shutdown. The move came as airport security lines lengthened due to unpaid workers calling out or quitting.

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.

Senate Republicans left Washington without final action on a package aimed at boosting funding for U.S. immigration enforcement agencies ahead of a June 1 target date tied to President Donald Trump’s request. The delay comes amid internal GOP resistance and Democratic criticism of a new roughly $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” announced by the Justice Department as part of a settlement involving Trump’s lawsuit over leaked tax information.

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Congressional Republicans are departing Washington for a weeklong recess without passing a bill to fund immigration enforcement for three years. The plan stalled over disagreements with President Trump regarding a nearly $2 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund and other demands. Lawmakers will not return until after the June 1 deadline.

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