Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Second Senate Vote Fails to Reopen DHS, Extending Targeted Shutdown

Talks have stalled over Democratic proposals to tighten ICE rules after the Minneapolis shootings.

Overview

  • The Senate fell short 50–45 on a procedural vote to advance a full‑year DHS funding bill, pushing the partial shutdown into its second week.
  • FEMA remains in life‑saving mode, suspending non‑emergency recovery work and most travel and deployments as a major Northeast storm heightens pressure on response.
  • TSA, the Coast Guard, CISA and other DHS components have curtailed nonessential functions, with many essential staff working without pay and Coast Guard paychecks at risk this week.
  • ICE and CBP continue largely unaffected due to multi‑year reconciliation funding, reducing direct shutdown pressure on immigration enforcement.
  • Democrats seek statutory changes such as judicial‑warrant requirements, mask bans, body cameras and added oversight; Trump criticized Democrats during the State of the Union, and Sen. John Thune suggested the White House could tap other funds to pay more DHS workers.