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The Department of Homeland Security shut down due to a funding lapse, though essential functions continue. The shutdown stems from a partisan divide in Congress over immigration enforcement. Employees face working without pay, potentially impacting travel and disaster relief.
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During last fall\u2019s government shutdown, more than 90 percent of the department\u2019s employees were required to keep working.But department officials have warned that many employees would be working without pay, posing a financial strain as their bills come due. During previous shutdowns, for instance, the Transportation Security Administration saw a spike in resignations because they were required to report to work without being paid. Work force shortages caused some screening delays at airports in Houston during last fall\u2019s record-long shutdown.The shutdown is the result of a partisan divide in Congress over new guardrails on federal immigration enforcement. Democrats have pushed for a range of new restrictions on immigration agents, such as mandating that officers remove masks during enforcement operations and that they obtain warrants from judges to make arrests in homes. Many of their demands have met resistance from Republicans.The shutdown will not affect the administration\u2019s deportation campaign. Todd Lyons, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told lawmakers on Thursday that immigration enforcement would mostly be unaffected, in large part because of the billions in funding Congress approved for the agency last summer as part of its major tax bill. Still, Mr. Lyons said that a shutdown would affect personnel issues, such as pay and retention.The Homeland Security Department\u2019s inspector general, an independent watchdog, will have to stop ongoing audits and investigations, though its criminal investigations will continue.The inspector general is currently investigating several issues that are at the heart of the dispute between Democrats and Republicans, including whether ICE properly addresses the use of force by its agents, how federal immigration officers agents work to prevent detaining or arresting American citizens, and the conditions inside detention facilities.It is unclear how long the shutdown could last. Members of Congress left Washington for a weeklong recess on Thursday. Republican leaders in Congress have said that negotiations would continue, and that members should be ready to return to Washington if an agreement is reached.The Department of Homeland Security is vast and includes many agencies, such as the T.S.A., Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Customs and Border Protection.About 95 percent of T.S.A.\u2019s roughly 60,000 employees are required to work through a shutdown without being paid, Ha Nguyen McNeill, the agency\u2019s acting administrator, told lawmakers this week.Most FEMA employees are expected to continue working without pay, and agency leaders have said that its disaster relief fund has enough money for its current and anticipated emergency response activities. Still, the fund would be strained if a catastrophic disaster were to occur during the shutdown, according to agency leaders.The Coast Guard\u2019s uniformed personnel must also keep coming to work, and most are not expected to be paid until after the shutdown is over. Vice Adm. Thomas Allan, the acting vice commandant of the Coast Guard, said this week that a long shutdown would erode mission readiness and hurt morale. Certain training for pilots, aircrews and boat crews would stop, he said.Although lawmakers had agreed to some limits on immigration enforcement when they negotiated the last funding bills of the fiscal year, Democrats pushed for more restrictions after two U.S. citizens were fatally shot by federal officers in Minnesota last month. 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Trump AdministrationHomeland Security FundingHow Trump Sees the WorldElection AttacksEl Paso’s AirspaceEpstein FalloutTariff TrackerAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTDepartment of Homeland Security Shuts Down, Though Essential Work ContinuesThough funding for the department ran out early Saturday, officials said its essential functions would continue.Listen to this article · 4:10 min Learn moreShare full articleDuring previous shutdowns, the Transportation Security Administration saw a spike in resignations because employees were required to report to work without being paid.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York TimesBy Madeleine NgoPublished Feb. 13, 2026Updated Feb. 14, 2026, 10:20 a.m. ETFunding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed early Saturday morning, beginning a shutdown that was not expected to bring most of the department’s work to a halt yet could disrupt travelers, immigration enforcement and disaster relief if it is prolonged.Department o...
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Simplified: Leaders of both parties said negotiations were ongoing between Democrats and White House members of House and Senate could be quickly summoned back if...
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Congress is at odds over how to fund the Department of Homeland Security before a Friday deadline.1.000Simplified: Congress is at odds over how to fund the Department of Homeland Security before a Friday deadline
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Simplified: The Defense and State Departments are fully funded and at no risk of shutting down and the Department of Homeland Security plays no role in congressio...
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Simplified: About 95 percent of Transportation Security Administration’s employees are required to report to work through a shutdown without being paid
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Simplified: During last fall's federal shutdown more than 90 percent of department's employees were required to work
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Simplified: Many of those agencies would continue operating in some capacity but their employees would have to go without pay
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Simplified: Staffing shortages caused screening delays at Houston's two airports during later weeks of shutdown after employees missed multiple paychecks
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Simplified: Shutdown is the result of a partisan divide in Congress over new guardrails on federal immigration enforcement
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👤 The author 📋 News Article 🏷️ Politics , Immigration , Legal 🆔 a1162e38-f253-43e9-9754-4710b04fddd0Simplified: They include barring immigration officers from wearing masks requiring them to show visible identification and mandating the use of judicial warrants...
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Simplified: Shutdown will not affect administration’s deportation campaign
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👤 The author 📋 News Article 🏷️ Politics , Finance , Immigration 🆔 a1163679-9048-4e75-93ca-52c95b3ae481Simplified: Republicans allocated $75 billion to ICE and C.B.P. last year which federal immigration officials said they could continue drawing on shutdown
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Simplified: Uniformed personnel must keep coming to work during shutdowns
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Simplified: Homeland Security Department’s inspector general will have to stop ongoing audits and investigations though its criminal investigations will continue
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Simplified: Inspector general is currently investigating several issues at the heart of the dispute between Democrats and Republicans including whether ICE proper...
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Simplified: House and Senate dismissed lawmakers guaranteeing shutdown of Homeland Security Department
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Simplified: FEMA's disaster relief fund has enough money to carry out current and anticipated emergency response activities
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Simplified: A catastrophic disaster during a Homeland Security Department shutdown would seriously strain the fund according to Gregg Phillips.
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👤 Vice Admiral Thomas Allan 📋 News Article 🏷️ Government , Military 🆔 a1163cf7-a4da-4b66-b864-03bf464a5f78Simplified: Vice Admiral Thomas Allan warned prolonged shutdown would erode mission readiness and hurt morale
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Simplified: The Trump administration said it would end its aggressive immigration crackdown in Minnesota which has resulted in tense clashes between protesters an...