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The deadline to keep the government open will pass at midnight on Friday, but a bipartisan compromise could allow the House of Representatives to end the shutdown as early as Monday.
About two months after the last federal government shutdown ended, another funding lapse looms — this one caused by a battle between Republicans and Democrats over funding for immigration enforcement.
The Senate reached a deal to fund the DHS for two weeks while the rest of a massive spending package gets ironed out. What are the odds of a shutdown?
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The government is barreling toward a partial shutdown over DHS funding. Here's what to expect
The U.S. government may partially shutdown on Saturday months after a record 43-day closure in 2025.
Democrats and President Donald Trump's administration have struck a deal to avert a partial government shutdown and temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security.
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Senate Dems block funding package as government shutdown looms
Some Republicans joined Democrats in blocking a bill to the fund the government as the midnight deadline nears.
Efforts in Congress to avoid a partial government shutdown have been scrambled by two fatal shootings in Minneapolis this month involving ICE officers.
DHS is leading the investigations, not the FBI, which has raised questions about independence, and local officials have been cut out where there is usually cooperation.
Senate Democrats and Republicans are weighing how to move forward on funding the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies after another deadly shooting by a federal officer in Minneapolis,
A spending agreement under consideration in the Senate would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security while lawmakers negotiate provisions to rein in federal immigration agents.