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The DHS shutdown standoff continues to disrupt government operations in the United States. Lawmakers in the US House of Representatives rejected a bipartisan Senate plan. As a result, the funding crisis for the Department of Homeland Security remains unresolved.

Political Deadlock Deepens

The Senate had proposed reopening most of DHS operations. However, the plan excluded funding for immigration agencies to win support from Democrats. House leaders strongly opposed this approach.Speaker Mike Johnson called the Senate bill a “joke.” Therefore, House Republicans introduced their own proposal. Their plan keeps funding at current levels for 60 days, including support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The House passed the measure in a narrow vote. However, the bill now faces strong resistance in the Senate.

Impact on Airports and Workers

The DHS shutdown standoff has already caused real-world problems. For example, airport operations face delays across the country. Transportation Security Administration staff continue to work without pay. Many TSA agents have not received salaries for over a month. As a result, morale has dropped, and staffing challenges have increased. Travelers now experience longer wait times and uncertainty. Meanwhile, Senate Democrats remain firm. Leader Chuck Schumer said the House bill is “dead on arrival.” He argued it fails to address needed reforms. Democrats want limits on immigration enforcement funding. However, Republicans insist on maintaining full support for border agencies. This disagreement keeps both sides far apart. Congress is now heading into a two-week break. Therefore, no immediate solution appears likely. The ongoing standoff highlights deep political divisions.
In the end, the DHS shutdown standoff shows how policy disputes can affect everyday life. From airport delays to unpaid workers, the impact continues to grow. Lawmakers now face pressure to find common ground quickly.

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