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DHS shutdown enters its 40th day: Senate moves to end deadlock — what happens next

The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has entered its 40th day, amplifying political strains in the Senate. A proposal backed by Donald Trump to fund most DHS operations while delaying ICE funding initially featur…

DHS shutdown enters its 40th day: Senate moves to end deadlock — what happens next

The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has entered its 40th day, amplifying political strains in the Senate. A proposal backed by Donald Trump to fund most DHS operations while delaying ICE funding initially featured promise but quickly faced bipartisan opposition.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has entered its 40th day, amplifying political strains in the Senate.
  • A proposal backed by Donald Trump to fund most DHS operations while delaying ICE funding initially featured promise but quickly faced bipartisan opposition.
  • Republicans like Josh Hawley rejected any cuts to ICE, while Democrats led by Chuck Schumer demanded major reforms.
  • Negotiations remain stalled, with both sides preparing counteroffers.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has entered its 40th day, amplifying political strains in the Senate.
  • A proposal backed by Donald Trump to fund most DHS operations while delaying ICE funding initially featured promise but quickly faced bipartisan opposition.
  • Republicans like Josh Hawley rejected any cuts to ICE, while Democrats led by Chuck Schumer demanded major reforms.
  • Negotiations remain stalled, with both sides preparing counteroffers.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has entered its 40th day, amplifying political strains in the Senate.
  • A proposal backed by Donald Trump to fund most DHS operations while delaying ICE funding initially featured promise but quickly faced bipartisan opposition.
  • Republicans like Josh Hawley rejected any cuts to ICE, while Democrats led by Chuck Schumer demanded major reforms.