
WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security shut down this weekend as the White House and Democratic leaders continued to discuss changes to U.S. immigration enforcement after federal agents killed two American citizens in Minnesota last month. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The two sides have continued to trade offers, signaling some hope for an agreement.
Main Idea: The Homeland Security Department has run out of funding as President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders negotiate changes to immigration enforcement.
Key Points:
The DHS shutdown can delay pay for TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard workers and may create slower airport and emergency services if it lasts.
Democrats and Trump are still negotiating, so a deal could restore funding and reduce disruption for travelers and households.
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His administration’s immigration enforcement stance is a core part of the shutdown dispute.
Another central enforcement agency affected by the funding and policy fight.
One of the main enforcement agencies at the center of the dispute and largely shielded from the shutdown.
Top Republican appropriator quoted defending the administration and framing the shutdown’s effects.
Directly blocked the stopgap bill on behalf of Democrats and is a named participant in the funding fight.
Named Democratic leader making the central public argument against the administration’s proposal.
Named Senate leader describing the timing and prospects for a deal and vote.
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Part of Congress’s failed funding effort and the legislative backdrop to the shutdown.
Central chamber in the failed vote and ongoing negotiations.
The only Democrat noted as joining Republicans on the funding vote.
Proposed the stopgap funding effort that Democrats blocked.