Partial DHS shutdown drags past 6 weeks as Congress remains split

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Partial DHS shutdown drags past 6 weeks as Congress remains split
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The standoff, which began on Feb. 14, has left key parts of DHS operating without full funding.

Travelers stand in a TSA checkpoint line at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Friday, March 27, 2026. The standoff, which began on Feb. 14, has left key parts of DHS operating without full funding, impacting agencies responsible for immigration enforcement, disaster response, and While essential personnel continue to report to work, many are doing so without pay — a situation that has raised growing concern among federal workers and their families.

At the center of the impasse is a sharp disagreement between congressional Republicans and Democrats over immigration enforcement priorities and funding conditions. House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, are pushing for legislation that boosts funding for enforcement agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement , arguing that stricter enforcement is necessary to address border security concerns.Meanwhile, Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, are advocating for limits on enforcement and increased oversight, emphasizing a more targeted approach. Both chambers have passed competing proposals, but neither has been able to gain traction across the aisle. The Senate’s plan would fund most DHS operations but falls short of Republican demands, while a short-term funding measure passed by the House is considered unlikely to advance in the Senate.Jeffries: “ Immigration enforcement should focus on violent felons who are in this country illegally. Not target law-abiding immigrant families or brutalize, and in some cases kill American citizens.” Johnson: “This has to stop. The Republicans are not going to be a partied to this. They have taken hostage the funding processes of government so they can impose their radical agenda on the American people and we can’t have any part of it.”stall, the human and economic toll continues to grow. Thousands of federal employees remain in limbo, and government services tied to DHS face uncertainty if the shutdown persists. Adding to the delay, the Senate is currently in recess, meaning any significant movement toward a deal may not come for days — or even weeks.Until then, the stalemate in Washington shows little sign of breaking, leaving critical funding — and the workers who depend on it — caught in the middle.Every teenager has his or her own reason from coming to the beach during Spring Break.The CDC issued a global travel alert for denge -- which is also known as "dengue fever" or "breakbone fever" -- and spread by mosquito bites.BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. — State environmental officials say a troubled Baldwin County development remains out of compliance, warning the developer could fThe Mobile Housing Authority has announced that the following Public Housing waiting lists will open to new applicants on Monday, March 30, 2026, at 9:00 am.TheSaturday will bring a critical fire risk to the Gulf Coast thanks to a dry front that will pass through our area on Friday night.A Red Flag Warning will be in e

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