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During last yearβs 43-day government closure, ICE and Border Patrol agents continued to work without pay.
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During last year's 43-day government closure ICE and Border Patrol agents continued work without pay
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{ "event": "43-day government closure", "organization": "ICE", "organization_2": "Border Patrol" } - Subject Tags
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- a1163679-ad07-4cd9-a915-5ec30c8d8be7
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- February 15, 2026 at 3:02 PM (3 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 15, 2026 at 3:02 PM (3 months ago)
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A potential shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security threatens to impact various agencies, including ICE, TSA, and the Coast Guard. Essential services like immigration enforcement and airport security are expected to continue, but with potential consequences for employees and operations. The article details the potential effects on different agencies.
The Trump administration sued Harvard University, alleging discrimination in admissions. The lawsuit follows Trump's reversal on a deal with Harvard and an increase in a proposed fine. The article covers various news related to the Trump administration.
Lawmakers left Washington for a weeklong recess despite failing to reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security, seemingly unconcerned with the looming shutdown. Negotiations between Democrats and the White House were ongoing, but significant disagreements remained over immigration enforcement policies.
Senate Democrats blocked a spending bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security due to disagreements over restrictions on federal immigration agents. The impasse puts the department on track for a shutdown this weekend. Negotiations continue, but a deal seems unlikely before the deadline.
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security has lapsed due to a standoff between Democrats and Republicans over immigration restrictions. Democrats seek changes to immigration enforcement, while Republicans object to the demands. The shutdown's impact on agencies and travelers is discussed.
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