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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…
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.