Partial Government Shutdown Continues Amid DHS Funding Dispute

Partial Government Shutdown Continues Amid DHS Funding Dispute
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A partial government shutdown persists as Congress remains divided over Department of Homeland Security funding.

  • Over 260,000 Department of Homeland Security workers are affected by the partial shutdown.
  • Congressional lawmakers remain divided on DHS funding, leading to the shutdown.
  • The shutdown impacts agencies including TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard.
  • The dispute centers on immigration policy and funding for DHS.
  • Democrats are calling for immigration agents to display identification, wear body cameras, and ban face coverings.

A partial government shutdown began after Congress failed to agree on funding for the Department of Homeland Security. The shutdown is affecting multiple agencies and over 260,000 workers, with no resolution in sight as lawmakers remain divided.

The shutdown disrupts operations at key agencies responsible for national security, disaster response, and transportation. Ongoing disagreements over immigration policy and agency reforms highlight broader partisan divisions, potentially affecting public services and worker livelihoods.